The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 76
... blood , That we the horrider may seem to those Which chance to find us : O , my lord , my lord ! Enter LUCIUS , a Captain , and other Officers , and a Soothsayer . Cap . To them the legions garrison'd in Gallia . After your will , have ...
... blood , That we the horrider may seem to those Which chance to find us : O , my lord , my lord ! Enter LUCIUS , a Captain , and other Officers , and a Soothsayer . Cap . To them the legions garrison'd in Gallia . After your will , have ...
Page 81
... blood , But that of coward hares , hot goats , and venison ? Never bestrid a horse , save one , that had A rider like myself , who ne'er wore rowel Nor iron on his heel ? I am asham'd To look upon the holy sun , to have The benefit of ...
... blood , But that of coward hares , hot goats , and venison ? Never bestrid a horse , save one , that had A rider like myself , who ne'er wore rowel Nor iron on his heel ? I am asham'd To look upon the holy sun , to have The benefit of ...
Page 94
... blood was cool , have threaten'd Our prisoners with the sword . But since the gods Will have it thus , that nothing but our lives May be call'd ransome , let it come : sufficeth , A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives ...
... blood was cool , have threaten'd Our prisoners with the sword . But since the gods Will have it thus , that nothing but our lives May be call'd ransome , let it come : sufficeth , A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives ...
Page 95
... blood beside . Сут . I have surely seen him : His favour is familiar to me.- Boy , thou hast look'd thyself into my grace , And art mine own . - I know not why , nor wherefore , To say , live , boy : ne'er thank thy master ; live : And ...
... blood beside . Сут . I have surely seen him : His favour is familiar to me.- Boy , thou hast look'd thyself into my grace , And art mine own . - I know not why , nor wherefore , To say , live , boy : ne'er thank thy master ; live : And ...
Page 96
... All that belongs to this . Iach . That paragon , thy daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember , -Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew 96 CYMBELINE .
... All that belongs to this . Iach . That paragon , thy daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember , -Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew 96 CYMBELINE .
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