The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... hand , whose touch , Whose every touch , would force the feeler's soul To the oath of loyalty ; this object , which ... hands Made hard with hourly falsehood ( falsehood , as With labour ; ) then lie peeping in an eye , Base and ...
... hand , whose touch , Whose every touch , would force the feeler's soul To the oath of loyalty ; this object , which ... hands Made hard with hourly falsehood ( falsehood , as With labour ; ) then lie peeping in an eye , Base and ...
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... hands ? ' Tis gold Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves , yield up ... hand . Imo . Good - morrow , sir : You lay out too much pains For purchasing but trouble : the thanks I give , Is ...
... hands ? ' Tis gold Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves , yield up ... hand . Imo . Good - morrow , sir : You lay out too much pains For purchasing but trouble : the thanks I give , Is ...
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... her in bed , my hand , And ring , is yours : If not , the foul opinion You had of her pure honour , gains , or loses , Your sword , or mine ; or masterless leaves both To who shall find them . Iach . Sir , 38 CYMBELINE .
... her in bed , my hand , And ring , is yours : If not , the foul opinion You had of her pure honour , gains , or loses , Your sword , or mine ; or masterless leaves both To who shall find them . Iach . Sir , 38 CYMBELINE .
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... hand . Why tribute ? why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from us with a blanket , or put the moon in his pocket , we will pay him tribute for light ; else , sir , no more tribute , pray you now . Cym . You must know ...
... hand . Why tribute ? why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from us with a blanket , or put the moon in his pocket , we will pay him tribute for light ; else , sir , no more tribute , pray you now . Cym . You must know ...
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... for natural father . The game is up . [ Exit . SCENE IV . Near Milford - Haven . Enter PISANIO and IMOGEN . Ime . Thou told'st me , when we came from horse , the place Was near at hand : -Ne'er long'd my mother so 50 CYMBELINE .
... for natural father . The game is up . [ Exit . SCENE IV . Near Milford - Haven . Enter PISANIO and IMOGEN . Ime . Thou told'st me , when we came from horse , the place Was near at hand : -Ne'er long'd my mother so 50 CYMBELINE .
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