The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! -I do condemn mine ears , that have So long attended thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek ...
... Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! -I do condemn mine ears , that have So long attended thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek ...
Page 53
... Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed : the testimonies whereof lie bleeding in me . I speak not out of weak surmises ; from proof as strong as my grief , and as certain as I expect my revenge . That part , thou , Pisanio , must ...
... Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed : the testimonies whereof lie bleeding in me . I speak not out of weak surmises ; from proof as strong as my grief , and as certain as I expect my revenge . That part , thou , Pisanio , must ...
Page 77
... Pisanio Hath with his forged letters , -damn'd Pisanio- From this most bravest vessel of the world Struck the main - top ! -O , Posthumus ! alas , Where is thy head ? where's that ? Ah me ! where's that ? Pisanio might have kill'd thee ...
... Pisanio Hath with his forged letters , -damn'd Pisanio- From this most bravest vessel of the world Struck the main - top ! -O , Posthumus ! alas , Where is thy head ? where's that ? Ah me ! where's that ? Pisanio might have kill'd thee ...
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