The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 12 |
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My tables ------ meet it is I set it down , That one may smile , and , smile , and be a
villain ; At least , I'm sure , it may be so in Denmark . [ Writing So , uncle , there
you are ; now to my word ; It is , Adieu , adieu , remember me : I've sworn it --.
My tables ------ meet it is I set it down , That one may smile , and , smile , and be a
villain ; At least , I'm sure , it may be so in Denmark . [ Writing So , uncle , there
you are ; now to my word ; It is , Adieu , adieu , remember me : I've sworn it --.
Strona 72
Who calls me villain , breaks my pate a - cross , Plucks off my bcard , and blows it
in my face ? Tweaks me by th ' nose , gives me the lye i ' th'throat , As deep as to
the lungs ? who does me this ? Yet I should take it - . - .- for it cannot be But I am ...
Who calls me villain , breaks my pate a - cross , Plucks off my bcard , and blows it
in my face ? Tweaks me by th ' nose , gives me the lye i ' th'throat , As deep as to
the lungs ? who does me this ? Yet I should take it - . - .- for it cannot be But I am ...
Strona 295
O wretched villain ! Lod . Two or three groans . It is a heavy night ; These may be
counterfeits : let's think't unsafe To'come into the cry , without more help . Rod .
No body come ? then shall I bleed to death , Enter 1AGO , in his shirt , with a
Light ...
O wretched villain ! Lod . Two or three groans . It is a heavy night ; These may be
counterfeits : let's think't unsafe To'come into the cry , without more help . Rod .
No body come ? then shall I bleed to death , Enter 1AGO , in his shirt , with a
Light ...
Strona 296
O treacherous villains ! What are you there ? come in , and give some help . [ To
Lod . and Gra . • Ród . Oh , help me there . Caf . That's one of them . lago . O
murderous llave ! oh villain ! ... I cry you mercy ! here's Caffio hurt by villains . Gra
.
O treacherous villains ! What are you there ? come in , and give some help . [ To
Lod . and Gra . • Ród . Oh , help me there . Caf . That's one of them . lago . O
murderous llave ! oh villain ! ... I cry you mercy ! here's Caffio hurt by villains . Gra
.
Strona 308
He's gone , but his wife is killed . Mon. ' Tis a notorious villain ; take this weapon ,
Which I have here recovered from the Moor : Come , guard the door without , let
him not pass ,. But kill him rather ; I'll after that same villain , For ' ris a dained ...
He's gone , but his wife is killed . Mon. ' Tis a notorious villain ; take this weapon ,
Which I have here recovered from the Moor : Come , guard the door without , let
him not pass ,. But kill him rather ; I'll after that same villain , For ' ris a dained ...
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