The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here ... stand martyrs , slain in Cupid's wars ; And with dead cheeks advise thee to desist , For going on death's act , whom ...
... stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here ... stand martyrs , slain in Cupid's wars ; And with dead cheeks advise thee to desist , For going on death's act , whom ...
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... stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall , Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness it . Cle . O let those cities ...
... stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall , Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness it . Cle . O let those cities ...
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... standing bowl of wine to him . Thai . Alas , my father , it befits not me , Unto a stranger knight to be so bold ; He may my proffer take for an offence , Since men take women's gifts for impudence . Sim . How ! Do as I bid you , or you ...
... standing bowl of wine to him . Thai . Alas , my father , it befits not me , Unto a stranger knight to be so bold ; He may my proffer take for an offence , Since men take women's gifts for impudence . Sim . How ! Do as I bid you , or you ...
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... stands . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. PENTAPOLIS . A Room in the Palace . Enter SIMONIDES , reading a Letter ; the Knights meet him . 1. Knight . Good morrow to the good Simonides . Sim . Knights , from my daughter this 1 let you know , That for ...
... stands . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. PENTAPOLIS . A Room in the Palace . Enter SIMONIDES , reading a Letter ; the Knights meet him . 1. Knight . Good morrow to the good Simonides . Sim . Knights , from my daughter this 1 let you know , That for ...
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... stands In a litigious peace . You , and your lady , Take from my heart all thankfulness ! The gods Make up the rest upon you ! Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you Yet glance full wand'ringly on us . ! [ mortally , Dion ...
... stands In a litigious peace . You , and your lady , Take from my heart all thankfulness ! The gods Make up the rest upon you ! Cle . Your shafts of fortune , though they hurt you Yet glance full wand'ringly on us . ! [ mortally , Dion ...
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