The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 35
... dear as yours , Can justly boast of : What's your lordship's pleasure ? Clo . Your lady's person : Is she ready ? Lady . To keep her chamber . Ay , Clo . There's gold for you ; sell me your good report . Lady . How ! my good name ? or ...
... dear as yours , Can justly boast of : What's your lordship's pleasure ? Clo . Your lady's person : Is she ready ? Lady . To keep her chamber . Ay , Clo . There's gold for you ; sell me your good report . Lady . How ! my good name ? or ...
Page 64
... dear lord ! Thou art one o ' the false ones : Now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . - But what is this ? Here is a path to it : ' Tis some savage hold : I were best not call ; I ...
... dear lord ! Thou art one o ' the false ones : Now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . - But what is this ? Here is a path to it : ' Tis some savage hold : I were best not call ; I ...
Page 75
... dear'st mother It did not speak before . All solemn things Should answer solemn accidents . The matter ? Triumphs for nothing , and lamenting toys , Is jollity for apes , and grief for boys . Is Cadwal mad ? Re - enter Arviragus ...
... dear'st mother It did not speak before . All solemn things Should answer solemn accidents . The matter ? Triumphs for nothing , and lamenting toys , Is jollity for apes , and grief for boys . Is Cadwal mad ? Re - enter Arviragus ...
Page 92
... dear life , take mine ; and though ' Tis not so dear , yet ' tis a life ; you coin'd it . " Tween man and man , they weigh not every stamp ; Though light , take pieces for the figure's sake : You rather mine , being yours : And so ...
... dear life , take mine ; and though ' Tis not so dear , yet ' tis a life ; you coin'd it . " Tween man and man , they weigh not every stamp ; Though light , take pieces for the figure's sake : You rather mine , being yours : And so ...
Page 109
... dear loss , The more of you ' twas felt , the more it shap'd Unto my end of stealing them . But , gracious , sir , Here are your sons again ; and I must lose Two of the sweet'st companions in the world ; The benediction of these ...
... dear loss , The more of you ' twas felt , the more it shap'd Unto my end of stealing them . But , gracious , sir , Here are your sons again ; and I must lose Two of the sweet'st companions in the world ; The benediction of these ...
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