“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Exit Countess Ber . [ To Helena . ] The best wishes , that can be forg'd in your thoughts , be fervants to you ! Be comfortable to my mother , your miftrefs , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must hold the ...
... Exit Countess Ber . [ To Helena . ] The best wishes , that can be forg'd in your thoughts , be fervants to you ! Be comfortable to my mother , your miftrefs , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must hold the ...
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... Exit page Par Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monfieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable ftar . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I efpecially think , under Mars . Par . Why ...
... Exit page Par Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monfieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable ftar . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I efpecially think , under Mars . Par . Why ...
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... Exit . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated fky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love fo ...
... Exit . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated fky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love fo ...
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... Exit . SCENE Flourish cornets . The court of France . II . Enter the king of France , with letters , and divers attendants . King . The Florentines and ' Senoys are by the ears ; Have fought with equal fortune , and continue A braving ...
... Exit . SCENE Flourish cornets . The court of France . II . Enter the king of France , with letters , and divers attendants . King . The Florentines and ' Senoys are by the ears ; Have fought with equal fortune , and continue A braving ...
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... Exit . Count . Well , now . Stew . I know , madam , you love your gentlewoman intirely . Count . Faith , I do : her father bequeath'd her to me ; and the herself , without other advantage , may law- fully make title to as much love as ...
... Exit . Count . Well , now . Stew . I know , madam , you love your gentlewoman intirely . Count . Faith , I do : her father bequeath'd her to me ; and the herself , without other advantage , may law- fully make title to as much love as ...
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