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Shakespeare quotes on thank youI do beseech you, sir, Since you are like to see the King before me, Commend the paper to his gracious hand; Which I presume shall render you no blame, But rather make you thank your pains for it Was Source: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Pleaseth you walk with me down to his house, I will discharge my bond, and thank you too He said he had wounds which he could show in private, And with his hat, thus waving it in scorn, 'I would be consul,' says he; 'aged custom But by your voices will not so permit me; Your voices therefore.' When we granted that, Here was 'I thank you for your voices This is th' imposthume of much wealth and peace, That inward breaks, and shows no cause without Why the man dies.- I humbly thank you, sir We are glad the Dauphin is so pleasant with us; His present and your pains we thank you for For your stubborn answer About the giving back the great seal to us, The King shall know it, and, no doubt, shall thank you [Aside.] Two truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act Of the imperial theme-I thank you, gentlemen You have done our pleasures much grace, fair ladies, Set a fair fashion on our entertainment, Which was not half so beautiful and kind; You have added worth unto't and lustre, And entertain'd me with mine own device; I am to thank you for't Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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