The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 18
... thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who tells us life's but breath , to ...
... thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who tells us life's but breath , to ...
Page 25
... thank thee for it ; and heaven forbid That kings should let their ears hear their faults hid ! Fit counsellor and servant for a prince , Who by thy wisdom makest a prince thy servant , What wouldst thou have me do ? Hel . To bear with ...
... thank thee for it ; and heaven forbid That kings should let their ears hear their faults hid ! Fit counsellor and servant for a prince , Who by thy wisdom makest a prince thy servant , What wouldst thou have me do ? Hel . To bear with ...
Page 38
... thank you , sir . Sec . Fish . Hark you , my friend ; you said you could not beg . Per . I did but crave . Sec . Fish . But crave ! Then I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your beggars whipped ...
... thank you , sir . Sec . Fish . Hark you , my friend ; you said you could not beg . Per . I did but crave . Sec . Fish . But crave ! Then I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your beggars whipped ...
Page 40
... Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine ... thank thee for ' t : my shipwreck now ' s no ill , Since I have here my father's gift in ' s will . First Fish ...
... Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine ... thank thee for ' t : my shipwreck now ' s no ill , Since I have here my father's gift in ' s will . First Fish ...
Page 46
... thank your grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? Thai . To me , my father ? Sim . What is it O , attend , my daughter ...
... thank your grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? Thai . To me , my father ? Sim . What is it O , attend , my daughter ...
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