The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 52
... thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother : See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ... thought it could be 52 ACT III . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother : See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ... thought it could be 52 ACT III . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
Page 64
... thought ! Cres . Good morrow then . Tro . Pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Are you a weary of me ? Tro . O Cressida ! but that the busy day , Wak'd by the lark , hath rous'd the ribald crows , And dreaming night will hide our joys no ...
... thought ! Cres . Good morrow then . Tro . Pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Are you a weary of me ? Tro . O Cressida ! but that the busy day , Wak'd by the lark , hath rous'd the ribald crows , And dreaming night will hide our joys no ...
Page 74
... thought with breath : 3 Manly as Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector , in his blaze of wrath , subscribes To tender objects ; but he , in heat of action , Is more vindicative than jealous love : They call him Troilus ; and on him ...
... thought with breath : 3 Manly as Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector , in his blaze of wrath , subscribes To tender objects ; but he , in heat of action , Is more vindicative than jealous love : They call him Troilus ; and on him ...
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