The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... keep her chamber . Ay , Clo . There's gold for you ; sell me your good report . Lady . How ! my good name ? or to report of you What I shall think is good ? -The princess- Enter Imogen . Clo . Good morrow , fairest sister ; your sweet ...
... keep her chamber . Ay , Clo . There's gold for you ; sell me your good report . Lady . How ! my good name ? or to report of you What I shall think is good ? -The princess- Enter Imogen . Clo . Good morrow , fairest sister ; your sweet ...
Page 39
... keep covenant : Had I not brought The knowledge of your mistress home , I grant We were to question further : but I now Profess myself the winner of her honour , Together with your ring ; and not the wronger Of her , or you , having ...
... keep covenant : Had I not brought The knowledge of your mistress home , I grant We were to question further : but I now Profess myself the winner of her honour , Together with your ring ; and not the wronger Of her , or you , having ...
Page 41
... keep them . Post . Once more let me behold it : Is it that Which I left with her ? Iach . Jove ! - Sir , ( I thank her , ) that : and said , She stripp'd it from her arm ; I see her yet ; Her pretty action did outsell her gift , And yet ...
... keep them . Post . Once more let me behold it : Is it that Which I left with her ? Iach . Jove ! - Sir , ( I thank her , ) that : and said , She stripp'd it from her arm ; I see her yet ; Her pretty action did outsell her gift , And yet ...
Page 42
... keep the ring - ' tis true : I am sure , She would not lose it : her attendants are All sworn , and honourable ; -They induc'd to steal it ! And by a stranger ? -No , he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her incontinency Is this ...
... keep the ring - ' tis true : I am sure , She would not lose it : her attendants are All sworn , and honourable ; -They induc'd to steal it ! And by a stranger ? -No , he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her incontinency Is this ...
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... keep at utterance ; I am perfect , That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which , not to read , would show the Britons cold : - So Cæsar shall not find them . Luc . Let proof speak . Clo ...
... keep at utterance ; I am perfect , That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which , not to read , would show the Britons cold : - So Cæsar shall not find them . Luc . Let proof speak . Clo ...
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