The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Lysimachus , governor of Mitylene . Cerimon , a lord of Ephesus . Thaliard , a lord of Antioch . Philemon , servant to Cerimon . Leonine , servant to Dionyza . Marshall . A Pandar , and his wife . Boult , their servant . . Gower , as ...
... Lysimachus , governor of Mitylene . Cerimon , a lord of Ephesus . Thaliard , a lord of Antioch . Philemon , servant to Cerimon . Leonine , servant to Dionyza . Marshall . A Pandar , and his wife . Boult , their servant . . Gower , as ...
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... way to customers . Enter Lysimachus . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ! Boult . I am glad to see your honour in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better PRINCE OF TYRE . 75.
... way to customers . Enter Lysimachus . Lys . How now ? How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ! Boult . I am glad to see your honour in good health . Lys . You may so ; ' tis the better PRINCE OF TYRE . 75.
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... Lysimachus is putting up his enters . purse , Boult Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all ...
... Lysimachus is putting up his enters . purse , Boult Boult . I beseech your honour , one piece for me . Lys . Avaunt , thou damned door - keeper ! Your house , But for this virgin that doth prop it up , Would sink , and overwhelm you all ...
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... Lysimachus . Bawd . O abominable ! Boult . She makes our profession as it were to stink afore the face of the gods . Bawd . Marry , hang her up for ever . Boult . The nobleman would have dealt with her like a nobleman , and she sent him ...
... Lysimachus . Bawd . O abominable ! Boult . She makes our profession as it were to stink afore the face of the gods . Bawd . Marry , hang her up for ever . Boult . The nobleman would have dealt with her like a nobleman , and she sent him ...
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... . The city striv'd God Neptune's annual feast to keep : from whence Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expence ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . PRINCE OF TYRE . 83 ACT V. ...
... . The city striv'd God Neptune's annual feast to keep : from whence Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expence ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . PRINCE OF TYRE . 83 ACT V. ...
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