An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 من الصفحات |
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... thou hearken to me , if I give thee counsel ? CHR . If it be good , I will ; for I stand in need of good counsel . WORLD . I would advise thee then , that thou with all speed get thyself rid of thy burden ; for thou wilt never be ...
... thou hearken to me , if I give thee counsel ? CHR . If it be good , I will ; for I stand in need of good counsel . WORLD . I would advise thee then , that thou with all speed get thyself rid of thy burden ; for thou wilt never be ...
الصفحة 158
... thou art one of my Subjects , for all that Country is mine ; and I am the Prince and God of it . How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service , I would strike thee now at ...
... thou art one of my Subjects , for all that Country is mine ; and I am the Prince and God of it . How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service , I would strike thee now at ...
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... Thou openest thy arms : faith ! I came for that : Nanny , thou art a sweet slut : thou groanest , wench : art in la- bour ? Faith ! among the mistakes of the night , I am ready to think almost that thou hast been drinking , and that I ...
... Thou openest thy arms : faith ! I came for that : Nanny , thou art a sweet slut : thou groanest , wench : art in la- bour ? Faith ! among the mistakes of the night , I am ready to think almost that thou hast been drinking , and that I ...
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