1609 THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE by William Shakespeare Let the bird of loudest lay, On the sole ...
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1594 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE by William Shakespeare DEDICATION TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY WRIOT...
Honour for wealth; and oft that wealth doth cost The death of all, and all together lost. So that ...
And they would stand auspicious to the hour, Even there he starts; quoth he 'I must deflower: The ...
FALSTAFF. You hear all these matters deni'd, gentlemen; you hear it. Enter MISTRESS ANNE PAGE with...
her. She bears the purse too; she is a region in Guiana, all gold and bounty. I will be cheaters to...
Reason for his precisian, he admits him not for his counsellor. You are not young, no more am I; go...
have made you four tall fellows skip like rats. HOST. Here, boys, here, here! Shall we wag? PAGE. ...
hath been on the wing of all occasions. But whatsoever I have merited, either in my mind or in my m...
costard when I have goot opportunities for the ork. Pless my soul! [Sings] To shallow rivers, to w...
call you, come forth, and, without any pause or staggering, take this basket on your shoulders. Tha...
PAGE. Let's go in, gentlemen; but, trust me, we'll mock him. I do invite you to-morrow morning to m...
FALSTAFF. No. Master Brook; but the peaking cornuto her husband, Master Brook, dwelling in a contin...
MRS. FORD. He will seek there, on my word. Neither press, coffer, chest, trunk, well, vault, but he...
May not extend so far as to the lady; And yet to be afeard of my deserving Were but a weak disabli...