The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... Thou basest thing , avoid ! hence , from my sight ! If , after this command , thou fraught the court With thy unworthiness , thou diest : Away ! Thou art poison to my blood . Post . The gods protect you ! [ Exit . And bless the good ...
... Thou basest thing , avoid ! hence , from my sight ! If , after this command , thou fraught the court With thy unworthiness , thou diest : Away ! Thou art poison to my blood . Post . The gods protect you ! [ Exit . And bless the good ...
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William Shakespeare. Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ; When thou shalt bring me word , she loves my son , I'll tell thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless ...
William Shakespeare. Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ; When thou shalt bring me word , she loves my son , I'll tell thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless ...
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... thou art , besides , thou wert too base To be his groom : thou wert dignified enough , Even to the point of envy , if ' twere 36 CYMBELINE .
... thou art , besides , thou wert too base To be his groom : thou wert dignified enough , Even to the point of envy , if ' twere 36 CYMBELINE .
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... thou , Posthumus , Wilt lay the leaven on all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , shall be faise , and perjur'd , From thy great fail . - Come , fellow , be thou honest ; Do thou thy master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little ...
... thou , Posthumus , Wilt lay the leaven on all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , shall be faise , and perjur'd , From thy great fail . - Come , fellow , be thou honest ; Do thou thy master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little ...
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... thou seem'st a coward . Pis . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . Imo . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is a prohibition so divine ...
... thou seem'st a coward . Pis . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . Imo . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is a prohibition so divine ...
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