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... grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttock.3 Cym . Thou took'st ...
... grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttock.3 Cym . Thou took'st ...
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... grace , ( without offence ; My conscience bids me ask ; ) wherefore you have Commanded of me these most poisonous compounds , Which are the movers of a languishing death ; But , though slow , deadly ? Queen . I do wonder , doctor , Thou ...
... grace , ( without offence ; My conscience bids me ask ; ) wherefore you have Commanded of me these most poisonous compounds , Which are the movers of a languishing death ; But , though slow , deadly ? Queen . I do wonder , doctor , Thou ...
Page 32
... almost forgot To entreat your grace but in a small request , And yet of moment too , for it concerns Your lord ; myself , and other noble friends , Are partners in the business . Imo . Pray , what is't ? lach . Some 32 CYMBELINE .
... almost forgot To entreat your grace but in a small request , And yet of moment too , for it concerns Your lord ; myself , and other noble friends , Are partners in the business . Imo . Pray , what is't ? lach . Some 32 CYMBELINE .
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... grace . Imo . I thank you for your pains ; But not away to - morrow ? Iach . O , I must , madam : Therefore , I shall beseech you , if you please To greet your lord with writing , do't to - night : I have outstood my time ; which is ...
... grace . Imo . I thank you for your pains ; But not away to - morrow ? Iach . O , I must , madam : Therefore , I shall beseech you , if you please To greet your lord with writing , do't to - night : I have outstood my time ; which is ...
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... grace , and you ! Cym . My lords , you are appointed for that office ; The due of honour in no point omit : - So , farewell , noble Lucius . Luc . Your hand , my lord . Clo . Receive it friendly : but from this time forth I wear it as ...
... grace , and you ! Cym . My lords , you are appointed for that office ; The due of honour in no point omit : - So , farewell , noble Lucius . Luc . Your hand , my lord . Clo . Receive it friendly : but from this time forth I wear it as ...
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