The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... honour . So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awaked them ; and his honour , Clock to itself , knew the true minute when Exception bid him speak , and , at this time ...
... honour . So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awaked them ; and his honour , Clock to itself , knew the true minute when Exception bid him speak , and , at this time ...
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... honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassel die : He must not be my brother . Count . Nor I your mother ? Hel . You are my mother , Madam ...
... honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassel die : He must not be my brother . Count . Nor I your mother ? Hel . You are my mother , Madam ...
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... honour cites * a virtuous youth , Did ever , in so true a flame of liking , Wish chastely , and love dearly , that your Dian Was both herself and love ; † O then , give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot choose But lend and ...
... honour cites * a virtuous youth , Did ever , in so true a flame of liking , Wish chastely , and love dearly , that your Dian Was both herself and love ; † O then , give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot choose But lend and ...
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... honour , but to wed it ; when The bravest questant shrinks , find what you seek , That fame may cry you loud : I say , farewell . 2 Lord . Health , at your bidding , serve your majesty ! King . Those girls of Italy , take heed of them ...
... honour , but to wed it ; when The bravest questant shrinks , find what you seek , That fame may cry you loud : I say , farewell . 2 Lord . Health , at your bidding , serve your majesty ! King . Those girls of Italy , take heed of them ...
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William Shakespeare. Creaking my shoes on the plain masonry , Till honour be bought up , and no sword worn , But one to dance with ! * By heaven , I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par . Commit it , count . 2 Lord ...
William Shakespeare. Creaking my shoes on the plain masonry , Till honour be bought up , and no sword worn , But one to dance with ! * By heaven , I'll steal away . 1 Lord . There's honour in the theft . Par . Commit it , count . 2 Lord ...
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