By William Shakespeare, A. L. Rowse

A.L. Rowse, well known Shakespearian pupil, brings jointly all of the performs, poems and sonnets, photographically reproduced from the 1904 Globe version. No domestic could be with no it!

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Luce. [With;',] Faith, no; he comes too late; And so tell your master. Dro. E. 0 Lord, I must laugh! • Have at you with a proverb-Shall I set in my staff? Luce. [Wit kin] Have at you with another; that's-When? can you tell? Dro. S. [ Witkin] If thy name be caU'd Luce,Luce, thou hast answer'd him well. • Ant. E. Do you hear, you minion? you '11 let us in, I hope? • Luce. [WitkUl] I thought to have asK'd you. Dro. S. [WitMn] And you said no. ". E. 5·0, come, help: well struck! there was blow for blow.

Adr. Come. come, no longer will I be a fool, To ~ut the finger in the eye and weep. WhIlst man and master laugh my woes to scorn. Cotne, sir, to dinner. Dromio, keep the gate Husband, I'll dine aoove with you to-day eAnd shrive you of a thousand idle pranks. 210 Sirrah, if any ask you for your master, Say he dines forth and let no creature enter. Come. silter. Dromio, play the porter welL THE CO;\t1EDY OF ERRORS 163 course and drift. These two words have the SlIme meaning 'gist'. compact. Agreement.

E. 0 villain! ne office and my name. • The one ne'er got me credit, the other mickle blame. Thou wouldst have changed thy face {or a name or thy name for an ass. Luce. [Witkin] What a coil is there, Dromio? who are those at the gate? Dro. E. Let my_ master in, Luce. Luce. [With;',] Faith, no; he comes too late; And so tell your master. Dro. E. 0 Lord, I must laugh! • Have at you with a proverb-Shall I set in my staff? Luce. [Wit kin] Have at you with another; that's-When? can you tell? Dro. S. [ Witkin] If thy name be caU'd Luce,Luce, thou hast answer'd him well.

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