The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6 |
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-My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) what His rage can do on me : You must be gone ; And I shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes ; not comforted to live ...
-My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) what His rage can do on me : You must be gone ; And I shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes ; not comforted to live ...
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... That shouldst repair my youth ; thou heapest A year's age on me ! Imo . I beseech you , sir , Harm not yourself with your vexation ; I Am senseless of your wrath ; a touch more rare I am gone . 1 ܪ Subdues all pangs , all fears .
... That shouldst repair my youth ; thou heapest A year's age on me ! Imo . I beseech you , sir , Harm not yourself with your vexation ; I Am senseless of your wrath ; a touch more rare I am gone . 1 ܪ Subdues all pangs , all fears .
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1 ܪ Subdues all pangs , all fears . Cym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st lave had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'l , that I might not !
1 ܪ Subdues all pangs , all fears . Cym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st lave had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'l , that I might not !
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I do nothing doubt , you have store of thieves ; notwithstanding I fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my lieart . This werthy signior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar ...
I do nothing doubt , you have store of thieves ; notwithstanding I fear not my ring . Phi . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Post . Sir , with all my lieart . This werthy signior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar ...
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If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting : But , I see , you have some I religion in you , that you fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ; you bear a graver purpose , I hope .
If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting : But , I see , you have some I religion in you , that you fear . Post . This is but a custom in your tongue ; you bear a graver purpose , I hope .
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