The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... lives , Have sealed his rigorous statutes with their bloods , — Excludes all pity from our threat'ning looks . For , since the mortal and intestine jars " Twixt thy seditious countrymen and us , It hath in solemn synods been decreed ...
... lives , Have sealed his rigorous statutes with their bloods , — Excludes all pity from our threat'ning looks . For , since the mortal and intestine jars " Twixt thy seditious countrymen and us , It hath in solemn synods been decreed ...
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... live . Duke . Hapless Egeon , whom the fates have mark'd To bear the extremity of dire mishap ! Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , Against my crown , my oath , my dignity , Which princes , would they , may not disannul , My ...
... live . Duke . Hapless Egeon , whom the fates have mark'd To bear the extremity of dire mishap ! Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , Against my crown , my oath , my dignity , Which princes , would they , may not disannul , My ...
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... live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well , I will marry one day , but to try ; - Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter DROMIO of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy ...
... live to see like right bereft , This fool - begg'd ' patience in thee will be left . Luc . Well , I will marry one day , but to try ; - Here comes your man , now is your husband nigh . Enter DROMIO of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy ...
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... live unstain'd , thou undishonoured . Ant . S. Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not : In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town , as to your talk ; Who , every word by all my wit being scann'd , Want wit in ...
... live unstain'd , thou undishonoured . Ant . S. Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not : In Ephesus I am but two hours old , As strange unto your town , as to your talk ; Who , every word by all my wit being scann'd , Want wit in ...
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... live on thy confusion . Ant . S. To me she speaks ; she moves me for her theme : What , was I married to her in my dream ? Or sleep I now , and think I hear all this ? What error drives our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure ...
... live on thy confusion . Ant . S. To me she speaks ; she moves me for her theme : What , was I married to her in my dream ? Or sleep I now , and think I hear all this ? What error drives our eyes and ears amiss ? Until I know this sure ...
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