The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Hear and respect me ! 2 Queen . For your mother's sake , And as you wish your womb may thrive with fair ones , Hear and respect me ! 3 Queen . Now for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for the sake Of ...
... Hear and respect me ! 2 Queen . For your mother's sake , And as you wish your womb may thrive with fair ones , Hear and respect me ! 3 Queen . Now for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for the sake Of ...
Page ix
... hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under - ground , " Oh , fan For , to say truth , it were an endless thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him . Weak as we are , and almost ...
... hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under - ground , " Oh , fan For , to say truth , it were an endless thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him . Weak as we are , and almost ...
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... Hear and respect me ! 2 Queen . For your mother's sake , And as you wish your womb may thrive with fair ones , Hear and respect me ! 3 Queen . Now for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for the sake Of ...
... Hear and respect me ! 2 Queen . For your mother's sake , And as you wish your womb may thrive with fair ones , Hear and respect me ! 3 Queen . Now for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for the sake Of ...
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... hear me out ? Arb . With me you article , to talk thus : Well , I will hear you out . Mar. Sir , that I have ever lov'd you , my sword hath spoken for me ; that I do , if it be doubted , I dare call an oath , a great one , to my witness ...
... hear me out ? Arb . With me you article , to talk thus : Well , I will hear you out . Mar. Sir , that I have ever lov'd you , my sword hath spoken for me ; that I do , if it be doubted , I dare call an oath , a great one , to my witness ...
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... hear no more . Bes . No , no , I lye . Bac . I dare be sworn thou dost . Bes Captain , said I ; so it was . Pan . I tell thee , I will hear no further . Bes . No ! Your grace will wish you had . Pan . I will not wish it . What , is this ...
... hear no more . Bes . No , no , I lye . Bac . I dare be sworn thou dost . Bes Captain , said I ; so it was . Pan . I tell thee , I will hear no further . Bes . No ! Your grace will wish you had . Pan . I will not wish it . What , is this ...
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