The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... thou proclaim Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ! Suff . Come to the king , and tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth ... thou been long blind , and now restored ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he ...
... thou proclaim Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ! Suff . Come to the king , and tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth ... thou been long blind , and now restored ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he ...
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... thou lame ? Simp . Suff . How cam'st thou so ? Simp . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . Ay , God Almighty help me ! A fall off of a tree . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . O , born so , master . Glo . What , and wouldst climb ...
... thou lame ? Simp . Suff . How cam'st thou so ? Simp . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . Ay , God Almighty help me ! A fall off of a tree . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . O , born so , master . Glo . What , and wouldst climb ...
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... thou a prince , protector of this land , Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mailed up in shame , with papers on my back ; And followed with a rabble , that rejoice To see my tears , and hear my deep - fet groans . The ruthless ...
... thou a prince , protector of this land , Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mailed up in shame , with papers on my back ; And followed with a rabble , that rejoice To see my tears , and hear my deep - fet groans . The ruthless ...
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... thou hence , A wilderness is populous enough , So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . For where thou art , there is the world itself , With every several pleasure in the world ; And where thou art not , desolation . I can no more . - Live ...
... thou hence , A wilderness is populous enough , So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . For where thou art , there is the world itself , With every several pleasure in the world ; And where thou art not , desolation . I can no more . - Live ...
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... thou know'st , is coming : If thou be found by me , thou art but dead . Suff . If I depart from thee , I cannot live ; And in thy sight to die , what were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul ...
... thou know'st , is coming : If thou be found by me , thou art but dead . Suff . If I depart from thee , I cannot live ; And in thy sight to die , what were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul ...
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