Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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68. oldal
... fouls of animals infuse themselves Into the trunks of men : thy currish spirit faith , Govern'd a wolf , who , hang'd for human flaughter , Even from the gallows did his fell foul fleet , And , whilst thou lay'ft in thy unhallow'd dam ...
... fouls of animals infuse themselves Into the trunks of men : thy currish spirit faith , Govern'd a wolf , who , hang'd for human flaughter , Even from the gallows did his fell foul fleet , And , whilst thou lay'ft in thy unhallow'd dam ...
88. oldal
... foul I fwear , I never more will break an oath with thee . ANT . I once did lend my body for his wealth ; Which , but for him that had your husband's ring , Had quite mifcarry'd ; I dare be bound again , My foul upon the forfeit , that ...
... foul I fwear , I never more will break an oath with thee . ANT . I once did lend my body for his wealth ; Which , but for him that had your husband's ring , Had quite mifcarry'd ; I dare be bound again , My foul upon the forfeit , that ...
62. oldal
... Foul is moft foul , being foul to be a scoffer . So , take her to thee , fhepherd ; fare you well . PHE . Sweet youth , I pray you , chide a year together ; I had rather hear you chide , than this man woo . 1 Ros . He's fallen in love ...
... Foul is moft foul , being foul to be a scoffer . So , take her to thee , fhepherd ; fare you well . PHE . Sweet youth , I pray you , chide a year together ; I had rather hear you chide , than this man woo . 1 Ros . He's fallen in love ...
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