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الصفحة 51
Madam , my Lord , is gone , for ever gone . 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count . Think
upon patience : ' pray you , Gentlemen , I've felt so many quirks of joy and grief ,
That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't . Where is my
son ...
Madam , my Lord , is gone , for ever gone . 2 Gen. Do not say so . Count . Think
upon patience : ' pray you , Gentlemen , I've felt so many quirks of joy and grief ,
That the first face of neither , on the start , Can woman me unto't . Where is my
son ...
الصفحة 166
Believe me , I am not : I tell thee true . Clo . Nay , I'll ne'er believe a mad - man , '
till I see his brains . ' I will fetch you light , and paper , and ink . Mal . Fool , I'll
requite it in the highest degree ; 1 pr'ythee , be gone . Clo . I an gone , Sir , and
anon ...
Believe me , I am not : I tell thee true . Clo . Nay , I'll ne'er believe a mad - man , '
till I see his brains . ' I will fetch you light , and paper , and ink . Mal . Fool , I'll
requite it in the highest degree ; 1 pr'ythee , be gone . Clo . I an gone , Sir , and
anon ...
الصفحة 194
And many such like liberties of fin : If it prove fo , I will be gone the sooner . I'll to
the Centaur , tó go feek this slave ; I greatly fear my money is not safe . [ Exit .
ACT II . SCENE , the House of Antipholis of Ephefus . Enter Adriana and Luciana
.
And many such like liberties of fin : If it prove fo , I will be gone the sooner . I'll to
the Centaur , tó go feek this slave ; I greatly fear my money is not safe . [ Exit .
ACT II . SCENE , the House of Antipholis of Ephefus . Enter Adriana and Luciana
.
الصفحة 275
I pray you , do not push me , l'll be gone . Look to your babe , my Lord , ' tis your's
; Jove fend her 1 , A better guiding spirit ! What need these hands : You , that are
thus so tender o'er his follies ,, Will never do him good , not one of you . - So , fo ...
I pray you , do not push me , l'll be gone . Look to your babe , my Lord , ' tis your's
; Jove fend her 1 , A better guiding spirit ! What need these hands : You , that are
thus so tender o'er his follies ,, Will never do him good , not one of you . - So , fo ...
الصفحة 283
O Sir , I shall be hated to report it . The Prince your fon , with mere conceit and
fear , of the Queen's speed , is gone . Leo . How gone ? Sen. Is dead Leo .
Apollo's angry , and the heav'ns themselves Do Lio . The WINTER'S TALE . 283 ¥
da refer ...
O Sir , I shall be hated to report it . The Prince your fon , with mere conceit and
fear , of the Queen's speed , is gone . Leo . How gone ? Sen. Is dead Leo .
Apollo's angry , and the heav'ns themselves Do Lio . The WINTER'S TALE . 283 ¥
da refer ...
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