The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 23
... swear to silence ; Nor boots it me to say I honour him , If he suspect I may dishonour him : 20 And what may make him blush in being known , He'll stop the course by which it might be known ; With hostile forces he'll o'erspread the ...
... swear to silence ; Nor boots it me to say I honour him , If he suspect I may dishonour him : 20 And what may make him blush in being known , He'll stop the course by which it might be known ; With hostile forces he'll o'erspread the ...
Page 74
... swear she's But I'll see further : Perhaps they will but please themselves upon her , Not carry her aboard . If she remain , Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain . [ Exit . SCENE II . Mytilene . A room in a brothel . Enter Pandar ...
... swear she's But I'll see further : Perhaps they will but please themselves upon her , Not carry her aboard . If she remain , Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain . [ Exit . SCENE II . Mytilene . A room in a brothel . Enter Pandar ...
Page 81
... swear to the gods that winter kills the flies : 50 But yet I know you'll do as I advise . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Enter GOWER , before the monument of MARINA at Tarsus . Gow . Thus time we waste , and longest leagues make short ; Sail ...
... swear to the gods that winter kills the flies : 50 But yet I know you'll do as I advise . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Enter GOWER , before the monument of MARINA at Tarsus . Gow . Thus time we waste , and longest leagues make short ; Sail ...
Page 82
... swears Never to wash his face , nor cut his hairs : 20 He puts on sackcloth , and to sea . He. 13-16 . These lines were radi- cally rearranged by Steevens , whom most modern edd . have followed . Daniel's punctua- tion , though not ...
... swears Never to wash his face , nor cut his hairs : 20 He puts on sackcloth , and to sea . He. 13-16 . These lines were radi- cally rearranged by Steevens , whom most modern edd . have followed . Daniel's punctua- tion , though not ...
Page 83
... swears she'll never stint , Make raging battery upon shores of flint . ' No visor does become black villany So well as soft and tender flattery . Let Pericles believe his daughter's dead , And bear his courses to be ordered By Lady ...
... swears she'll never stint , Make raging battery upon shores of flint . ' No visor does become black villany So well as soft and tender flattery . Let Pericles believe his daughter's dead , And bear his courses to be ordered By Lady ...
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