The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... fall mad , or else die suddenly . No sooner had they told this hellish tale , But straight they told me they would bind me here Unto the body of a dismal yew , And leave me to this miserable death : And then they call'd me foul ...
... fall mad , or else die suddenly . No sooner had they told this hellish tale , But straight they told me they would bind me here Unto the body of a dismal yew , And leave me to this miserable death : And then they call'd me foul ...
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... Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? -What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood As fresh as morning's dew distill'd on flowers ? A very ...
... Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? -What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood As fresh as morning's dew distill'd on flowers ? A very ...
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William Shakespeare. Speak , brother , hast thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mart . O brother , with the dismall'st object hurt That ever eye with sight made heart lament ! Aar . [ aside ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here , That ...
William Shakespeare. Speak , brother , hast thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mart . O brother , with the dismall'st object hurt That ever eye with sight made heart lament ! Aar . [ aside ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here , That ...
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... Falls in . Sat. My brother dead ! I know thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ...
... Falls in . Sat. My brother dead ! I know thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ...
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... fall between thy rosèd lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath defloured thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , ( 37 ) cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And ...
... fall between thy rosèd lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath defloured thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , ( 37 ) cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And ...
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