The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 10Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; Pays dear for my offences . [ Aside . [ Erit Post . Should we be taking leave As long a SCENE II . 9 CYMBELINE .
... displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; Pays dear for my offences . [ Aside . [ Erit Post . Should we be taking leave As long a SCENE II . 9 CYMBELINE .
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... never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman , his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces The thick sighs from him ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
... never saw him sad . There is a Frenchman , his companion , one An eminent monsieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces The thick sighs from him ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
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... never give o'er . First , a very excellent good - conceited thing ; after , a wonder- ful sweet air , with admirable rich words to it , --- and then let her consider . SONG . Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings , And Phabus ...
... never give o'er . First , a very excellent good - conceited thing ; after , a wonder- ful sweet air , with admirable rich words to it , --- and then let her consider . SONG . Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings , And Phabus ...
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... if ' twere made Comparative for your virtues , to be styl'd The under - hangman of his kingdom ; and hated For being preferr'd so well . Clo . The south - fog rot him ! Imo . He never can meet more mischance , than 44 ACT II . CYMBELINE .
... if ' twere made Comparative for your virtues , to be styl'd The under - hangman of his kingdom ; and hated For being preferr'd so well . Clo . The south - fog rot him ! Imo . He never can meet more mischance , than 44 ACT II . CYMBELINE .
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William Shakespeare. Imo . He never can meet more mischance , than come To be but nam'd of thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all made ...
William Shakespeare. Imo . He never can meet more mischance , than come To be but nam'd of thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all made ...
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