The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 47
... murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? -I , her ? -her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be counted serviceable . How look I , That I should seem to lack humanity , So ...
... murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? -I , her ? -her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be counted serviceable . How look I , That I should seem to lack humanity , So ...
Page 79
... Murder in heaven ? -how ? - ' Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks , And mine to boot , be darted on thee ! Thou , Conspir'd with that irregulous devil , Cloten , Hast here cut off my lord . - To write , and ...
... Murder in heaven ? -how ? - ' Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks , And mine to boot , be darted on thee ! Thou , Conspir'd with that irregulous devil , Cloten , Hast here cut off my lord . - To write , and ...
Page 86
... murder wives much better than themselves , For wrying but a little ? -O , Pisanio ! Every good servant does not all commands : No bond , but to do just ones - Gods ! if you Should have ta'en vengeance on my faults , I never Had liv'd to ...
... murder wives much better than themselves , For wrying but a little ? -O , Pisanio ! Every good servant does not all commands : No bond , but to do just ones - Gods ! if you Should have ta'en vengeance on my faults , I never Had liv'd to ...
Page 143
... murder thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their swords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world , they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak ...
... murder thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their swords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world , they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak ...
Page 165
... , Else , when he's found , that hour is his last . Bear hence this body , and attend our will : Mercy but murders , pardoning those that kill . " [ Exeunt . SCENE 11. - A Room in Capulet's House . Juliet ROMEO AND JULIET , 165.
... , Else , when he's found , that hour is his last . Bear hence this body , and attend our will : Mercy but murders , pardoning those that kill . " [ Exeunt . SCENE 11. - A Room in Capulet's House . Juliet ROMEO AND JULIET , 165.
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