The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... Moor : For , I do know , the state , - However this may gall him with some check , — Cannot with safety cast him ; for he ' s embark'd With such loud reason to the Cyprus ' wars , ( Which even now stand in act ) that , for their souls ...
... Moor : For , I do know , the state , - However this may gall him with some check , — Cannot with safety cast him ; for he ' s embark'd With such loud reason to the Cyprus ' wars , ( Which even now stand in act ) that , for their souls ...
Page 8
... Moor ? Rod . I think , I can discover him ; if you please To get good guard , and go along with me . Bra . Pray you , lead on . At every house I'll call ; I may command at most : -Get weapons , ho ! And raise some special officers of ...
... Moor ? Rod . I think , I can discover him ; if you please To get good guard , and go along with me . Bra . Pray you , lead on . At every house I'll call ; I may command at most : -Get weapons , ho ! And raise some special officers of ...
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... here in the house , And go with you . ' Tis well I am found by you . [ Exit . Cas . Ancient , what makes he here ? Iago . ' Faith , he to - night hath boarded a land carack ; If it prove lawful prize , he ' s made THE MOOR OF VENICE .
... here in the house , And go with you . ' Tis well I am found by you . [ Exit . Cas . Ancient , what makes he here ? Iago . ' Faith , he to - night hath boarded a land carack ; If it prove lawful prize , he ' s made THE MOOR OF VENICE .
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... Moor . Bra . Hola ! stand there ! Down with him , thief ! [ They draw on both sides . Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them.- Good signior , you shall more ...
... Moor . Bra . Hola ! stand there ! Down with him , thief ! [ They draw on both sides . Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them.- Good signior , you shall more ...
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... . Duke . And mine , a hundred and forty . 2 Sen. And mine , two hundred : But though they jump not on a just account , ( As in these cases , where the aim reports , ' Tis oft with difference , ) yet do they THE MOOR OF VENICE .
... . Duke . And mine , a hundred and forty . 2 Sen. And mine , two hundred : But though they jump not on a just account , ( As in these cases , where the aim reports , ' Tis oft with difference , ) yet do they THE MOOR OF VENICE .
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