The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... mothers , Evil ey'd unto you : you are my prisoner , but Your gaoler shall deliver you the keys That lock up your restraint . - For you , Posthumus , So soon as I can win the offended king , I will be known your advocate : marry , yet ...
... mothers , Evil ey'd unto you : you are my prisoner , but Your gaoler shall deliver you the keys That lock up your restraint . - For you , Posthumus , So soon as I can win the offended king , I will be known your advocate : marry , yet ...
Page 9
... mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ? - You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! Remain ...
... mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ? - You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! Remain ...
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... mother Should yield the world this ass ! a woman , that Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'st ...
... mother Should yield the world this ass ! a woman , that Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'st ...
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... so late : for that's the rea- son I was up so early : -He cannot choose but take this service I have done , fatherly . - Good morrow to your majesty , and to my gracious mother . Cym . Attend you here the door of our stern CYMBELINE . 33.
... so late : for that's the rea- son I was up so early : -He cannot choose but take this service I have done , fatherly . - Good morrow to your majesty , and to my gracious mother . Cym . Attend you here the door of our stern CYMBELINE . 33.
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... mother too ; Imo . She's my good lady ; and will conceive , I hope , But the worst of me . So I leave you , sir , To the worst of discontent . Clo . [ Exit . I'll be reveng❜d : - [ Exit . His meanest garment ? -Well . SCENE IV - Rome ...
... mother too ; Imo . She's my good lady ; and will conceive , I hope , But the worst of me . So I leave you , sir , To the worst of discontent . Clo . [ Exit . I'll be reveng❜d : - [ Exit . His meanest garment ? -Well . SCENE IV - Rome ...
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