The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Our
king has all the Indies in his arms , And more , and richer , when he strains that
lady : : I ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Our
king has all the Indies in his arms , And more , and richer , when he strains that
lady : : I ...
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What too curious dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? CREs .
More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . 5 Tro . Fears make devils
cherubins ; they never see truly . CRES . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads ,
finds safer ...
What too curious dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? CREs .
More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . 5 Tro . Fears make devils
cherubins ; they never see truly . CRES . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads ,
finds safer ...
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Before Pandarus' House. Enter Paris, Troilus, ^Eneas, Deiphobus, Antenor, and
Diomedes. Par. It is great morning ; 4 and the hour prefix'd Of her delivery to this
valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 5 — Good my brother Troilus, Tell you the lady ...
Before Pandarus' House. Enter Paris, Troilus, ^Eneas, Deiphobus, Antenor, and
Diomedes. Par. It is great morning ; 4 and the hour prefix'd Of her delivery to this
valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 5 — Good my brother Troilus, Tell you the lady ...
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Is this the lady Cressid ? Dio . · Even she . AGAM . Most dearly welcome to the
Greeks , sweet lady . , ' , . NEST . Our general doth salute you with a kiss . ULYSS
. Yet is the kindness but particular ; ' Twere better , she were kiss ' d in general .
Is this the lady Cressid ? Dio . · Even she . AGAM . Most dearly welcome to the
Greeks , sweet lady . , ' , . NEST . Our general doth salute you with a kiss . ULYSS
. Yet is the kindness but particular ; ' Twere better , she were kiss ' d in general .
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I ' ll have mykiss , sir : - Lady , by yourleave . CRES . In kissing , do you render , or
receive ? ? PATR . Both take and give . CRES . I ' ll make my match to live , The
kiss you take is better than you give ; Therefore no kiss . MEN . I ' ll give you boot
...
I ' ll have mykiss , sir : - Lady , by yourleave . CRES . In kissing , do you render , or
receive ? ? PATR . Both take and give . CRES . I ' ll make my match to live , The
kiss you take is better than you give ; Therefore no kiss . MEN . I ' ll give you boot
...
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