 | William Shakespeare - 1790
...Go to then : you come to me, and you fay, " Shylock, we would have monies ;" You lay fo : 30 35 45 vel for it too. Orla. Good day, and happinefs, dear Rofalind ! Jay. Nay flranger cur Over your threfhold ; monies is your fuit. What mould I fay to you ? Should I not fay,... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1791
...appears you need my help: — Go to thru ;••— vou come to me, and you fav, " Shy lock, we « <nt Id or moral ill ? There deviates nature, and here wanders will. God fends not ill ; if rightly underfto flratigcr-cur Over your thielhold: — Monies U your fuit. • • \Vhat mould I lay to you ? — Should... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1793
...Well then, it now appears, you need my help : Go to then ; you come to me, and you fay, Sbylock* ive would have monies ; You fay fo ; You, that did void...And foot me, as you fpurn a ftranger cur Over your threfliold ; monies is your fuit. gentleman borne to five hundred pounde lande, did never receyv* above... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1795
...fufferance is the badge of all our tribe.) You call me mifbeliever, cut-throat dog, And fpit upon my Jewifh gaberdine ; And all for ufe of that which is my own....Over your threfhold: money is your fuit ; What mould 1 fay to you? mould I not fay, Hath a diJg money? Is it poffible A cur can lend three thoufand ducats?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1797
...own. Well then, it now appears, you need my help : Go to then ; you come to me, and you fay, Shy lock, "we would have monies; You fay fo ; You, that did...me, as you fpurn a ftranger cur Over your threfhold ; monies is your fuit. What fhould I fay to you ? Should I not fay, Hatb a dog money ? is it pojjlhle,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1797
...appears, you need my help : Goto then ; you come to me, and you fay, Shy loci, Ь we 'weulį have munies ; You fay fo ; You, that did void your rheum upon my...And foot me, as you fpurn a ftranger cur Over your threlbold ; monies is your fuit. What 5 Ufe and Ufaitct are both words anciently ernploy'd for ufury,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1798
...help :' Go to then ; you come to me, and you lay, yh>lock, ive would have monies ; you fay fo i "Vou, that did void your rheum upon my beard, -And foot...me, as you fpurn a ftranger cur Over your threfhold : monies is your fuit. "What fhould I fay to you ? Should I not fay, Math a Jog money ? Is it pojjible... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1800
...jAw appears, you need my help : Go to then 3 yiffcome to me, and you fay, Sbylock, ive ivould bcpve monies ; You fay fo ; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me, as you fpurn a itranger cur Over your threshold ; monies is your fuit. JVliat mould I fay to you ? Should I not fey,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1802
...own. Well then, it now appears you need my help : Go to then ; you come to me, and you fay, Shjlock, we -would have monies ; You fay fo ; You, that did...And foot me, as you fpurn a ftranger cur Over your threshold ; — monies is your fuit ! What fhould I fay to you ? Should I not fay, Hath a dog money... | |
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