The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 109
... pr'ythee , come . - [ Exit DIOMEDES . Troilus , farewell ! one eye yet looks on thee ; But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind : What error leads ...
... pr'ythee , come . - [ Exit DIOMEDES . Troilus , farewell ! one eye yet looks on thee ; But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind : What error leads ...
Page 203
... Pr'ythee now , Go , and be rul'd : although , I know , thou had'st rather Follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf , Than flatter him in a bower . Here is Cominius . Enter COMINIUS . Com . I have been i'th ' market - place : and , sir , ' tis ...
... Pr'ythee now , Go , and be rul'd : although , I know , thou had'st rather Follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf , Than flatter him in a bower . Here is Cominius . Enter COMINIUS . Com . I have been i'th ' market - place : and , sir , ' tis ...
Page 349
... thee . [ Exeunt CLITUS , DARDANIUS , and VOLUMNIUS . I pr'ythee , Strato , stay thou by thy lord : Thou art a fellow of a good respect ; Thy life hath had some smatch of honour in it : Hold then my sword , and turn away thy face , While ...
... thee . [ Exeunt CLITUS , DARDANIUS , and VOLUMNIUS . I pr'ythee , Strato , stay thou by thy lord : Thou art a fellow of a good respect ; Thy life hath had some smatch of honour in it : Hold then my sword , and turn away thy face , While ...
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