The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page 46
... hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please you . Bru . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I should not ...
... hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an it please you . Bru . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I should not ...
Page 49
... hold up your heads ! Cato . What bastard doth not ? Who will go with me ? I will proclaim my name about the field : - I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! A foe to tyrants , and my country's friend : I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ...
... hold up your heads ! Cato . What bastard doth not ? Who will go with me ? I will proclaim my name about the field : - I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ! A foe to tyrants , and my country's friend : I am the son of Marcus Cato , ho ...
Page 57
... hold us staunch , from edge to edge O'the world I would pursue it . Agr . Give me leave , Cesar , - Ces . Speak , Agrippa . Agr . Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . Ces . Say ...
... hold us staunch , from edge to edge O'the world I would pursue it . Agr . Give me leave , Cesar , - Ces . Speak , Agrippa . Agr . Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . Ces . Say ...
Page 76
... Hold , worthy lady , hold : [ Seizes and disarms her . Do not yourself such wrong , who are in this Reliev'd , but not betray'd . Cleo . What , of death too That rids our dogs of languish ? Pro . Cleopatra , Do not abuse my master's ...
... Hold , worthy lady , hold : [ Seizes and disarms her . Do not yourself such wrong , who are in this Reliev'd , but not betray'd . Cleo . What , of death too That rids our dogs of languish ? Pro . Cleopatra , Do not abuse my master's ...
Page 95
... Hold , hold - mean while , here's money for thy charges . Give me a pen and ink.- The effects of sorrow for his valiant sons , Whose loss hath pierc'd him deep , and scarr'd his heart ; And rather comfort bis distressed plight , Than ...
... Hold , hold - mean while , here's money for thy charges . Give me a pen and ink.- The effects of sorrow for his valiant sons , Whose loss hath pierc'd him deep , and scarr'd his heart ; And rather comfort bis distressed plight , Than ...
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