The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3 |
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Bast . Once more to - day well met , distempered ' lords ! The king , by me , requests your presence straight . Sal . The king hath dispossessed himself of us ; We will not line his thin , bestained cloak With our pure honors ...
Bast . Once more to - day well met , distempered ' lords ! The king , by me , requests your presence straight . Sal . The king hath dispossessed himself of us ; We will not line his thin , bestained cloak With our pure honors ...
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Bast . A friend . What art thou ? Hub . Of the part of England . Bast . Whither dost thou go ? Hub . What's that to thee ? Why may not I demand Of thine affairs , as well as thou of mine ? Bast . Hubert , I think . Hub .
Bast . A friend . What art thou ? Hub . Of the part of England . Bast . Whither dost thou go ? Hub . What's that to thee ? Why may not I demand Of thine affairs , as well as thou of mine ? Bast . Hubert , I think . Hub .
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Bast . Art thou gone so ? I do but stay behind , To do the office for thee of revenge ; And then my soul shall wait on thee to heaven , As it on earth hath been thy servant still .-Now , now , you stars , that move in your right spheres ...
Bast . Art thou gone so ? I do but stay behind , To do the office for thee of revenge ; And then my soul shall wait on thee to heaven , As it on earth hath been thy servant still .-Now , now , you stars , that move in your right spheres ...
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