The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, With Themes of the Plays
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, With Themes of the Plays
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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— you can do it, sir ; you can do i: : I commend you well. — Francis Feeble ! fff. Here, sir. Fal. What trade art thou, Feeble ? Fee. A woman's tailor, sir. Skai Shall I prick him, sir? Fdl. You may ; but if he had been a man's tailor, he vould have pricked you. — ^Wilt thou make as many b •le> io an enemy's battle, as thou hast done in a wo- mm'i )ie!ticoat ? F(t. I will do my good will, sir : you can have no Fill. Well said, good woman's tailor! well toid, cfiurtgeous Feeble ! Thou wilt be as... valiant as the ^Taihful dove, or most magnanimous mouse. — ^Prick the woman's tailor well, master Shallow ; deep master * Shallow. Fee. I would Wart might have gone, sir. Fal. I would thou wert a man's tailoif that thou miglitst mend him, and make him fit to go. I cannot put him to a private soldier, that is the leader of so cQ&nr thousands : let that suffice, most forcible Feeble. Fee. It shall sufHce, sir. Fal. I am bound to thee, reverend Feeble. — ^Who is oeit? ^hd. Peter Bull-calf of the green !
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