The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Steevens, and Others, Volume 9 |
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[ Exit ANDRO . Tro . This foolish , dreaming , superstitious girl Makes all these bodements . Cas . O farewell , dear Hector . Look , how thou diest ! look , how thy eye turns pale . Look , how thy wounds do bleed at many vents !
[ Exit ANDRO . Tro . This foolish , dreaming , superstitious girl Makes all these bodements . Cas . O farewell , dear Hector . Look , how thou diest ! look , how thy eye turns pale . Look , how thy wounds do bleed at many vents !
Page 156
[ Exit an Attendant , Queen . Royal sir , Since the exíle of Posthumus , most retir'd Hath her life been ; the cure whereof , my lord , ' Tis time must do . ' Beseech your majesty , Forbear sharp speeches to her : She's a lady So tender ...
[ Exit an Attendant , Queen . Royal sir , Since the exíle of Posthumus , most retir'd Hath her life been ; the cure whereof , my lord , ' Tis time must do . ' Beseech your majesty , Forbear sharp speeches to her : She's a lady So tender ...
Page 159
( Exit . Pis . Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for , true to thee , Were to prove false , which I will never be , To him that is most true . - To Milford go , And find not her whom thou pursu'st . Flow , flow , You heavenly blessings ...
( Exit . Pis . Thou bidd'st me to my loss : for , true to thee , Were to prove false , which I will never be , To him that is most true . - To Milford go , And find not her whom thou pursu'st . Flow , flow , You heavenly blessings ...
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