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Identifier: arteditionofshak00shak (find matches)
Title: An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847 Seymour, Mary. (from old catalog) Gaskell, Charles Arthur, 1849- ed. (from old catalog) Gilbert, John, Sir, 1817-1897, illus
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Publisher: Chicago, U. S. publishing house
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Dro. E. No, none by me.
Ant. S. This purse of ducats I re-
ceived from you.
And Dromio my man did bring them me:
I see, we still did meet each other's man.
And I was ta'en for him, and he for me,
And thereupon these Errors are arose.
Ant. E. These ducats pawn I for my father here.
Duke. I shall not need, thy father hath his life.
Cour. Sir, I must have that diamond from you.
Ant. E. There, take it; and much
thanks for my good cheer.
Abb. Renowned duke, vouchsafe totake the pains
To go with us into the abbey here.
And hear at large discoursed all our for-
tunes:
—And all that are assembled in this place.
That by this sympathized one days error
Have sufEerd wrong, go, keep us com-
pany.
And we shall make full satisfaction.—
Twenty-five years have I but gone in travail
Of you, my sons; nor, till this present hour.
My heavy burdens are delivered:—
The duke, my husband, and my children both.
And you the calendars of their nativity.
Go to a gossips feast, and go with me;
After so long grief, such nativity.
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Act V. THE COMEDY OF ERROES. Scene I

Duke. With all my heart, I'll gossip at
this feast. [Exeunt Duke, Abbess, Ægeon,
Courtezan, Merchant, Anqelo, and
Attendants.
Dro. S. Master, shall I fetch your stuff from ship-board?
Ant. E. Dromio, what stuff of mine hast thou embarkd ?
Dro. S. Your goods that lay at host, sir, in the Centaur.
Ant. 8. He speaks to me; I am your
master, Dromio:
Come, go with us: well look to that anon:
Embrace thy brother there, rejoice withhim.
[Exeunt Antipliolus 8. and E. Adr.
and Luc.
Dro, S. There is a fat friend at your
master's house.
That kitchen'd me for you to-day at din-
ner;
She now shall be my sister, not my wife.
Dro. E. Methinks you are my glass,
and not my brother:
I see by you, I am a sweet-faced youth.
Will you walk in to see their gossiping?
Dro. S. Not I, sir; you are my elder.
Dro. E. That's a question: how shall we try it?
Dro. S. We will draw cuts for the
senior: till then, lead thou first.
Dro. E. Nay, then thus:
We came into the world, like brother and brother:
And now let's go hand in hand, not on
before another [Exeunt.


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