The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... for my offences . Post . Should we be taking leave As long term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : [ Exit . Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such 3 CYMBELINE .
... for my offences . Post . Should we be taking leave As long term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : [ Exit . Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such 3 CYMBELINE .
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... Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish [ Exit . " A drop of blood a day ; and , being aged , Die of this folly ! Enter Pisanio . Queen . Fie ! -you must give 10 ...
... Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish [ Exit . " A drop of blood a day ; and , being aged , Die of this folly ! Enter Pisanio . Queen . Fie ! -you must give 10 ...
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... leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - A public Place . Enter Cloten , and two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the violence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice . Where air comes out , air comes in ...
... leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - A public Place . Enter Cloten , and two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the violence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice . Where air comes out , air comes in ...
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... . Be assur'd , madam , Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make CYMBELINE . 13 ,
... . Be assur'd , madam , Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make CYMBELINE . 13 ,
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... leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for cour tesies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay still ...
... leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for cour tesies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay still ...
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