The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , But with them change of honours . Vol . To see inherited my very wishes , I have lived And the ...
... mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , But with them change of honours . Vol . To see inherited my very wishes , I have lived And the ...
Page 204
... mother rather feel thy pride , than fear Thy dangerous stoutness ; for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me ; But owe thy pride thyself . Cor . Pray , be ...
... mother rather feel thy pride , than fear Thy dangerous stoutness ; for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me ; But owe thy pride thyself . Cor . Pray , be ...
Page 248
... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance : -Yet give us our despatch : I am hush'd until our city be afire , And then I'll speak a little . Cor . O mother , mother ! [ Holding VOLUMNIA by the hands , silent ...
... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance : -Yet give us our despatch : I am hush'd until our city be afire , And then I'll speak a little . Cor . O mother , mother ! [ Holding VOLUMNIA by the hands , silent ...
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