The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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... wife and children ! ' - ' Farewell , brother ! ' ' We split , we split , we split ! ' ] Ant . Let's all sink with the king . Seb . Let's take leave of him . 60 [ Exeunt Ant . and Seb . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea ...
... wife and children ! ' - ' Farewell , brother ! ' ' We split , we split , we split ! ' ] Ant . Let's all sink with the king . Seb . Let's take leave of him . 60 [ Exeunt Ant . and Seb . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea ...
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... wife , The masters of some merchant , and the merchant ,. 489 are ] were Warburton . but ] om . Hudson ( Cartwright conj . ) , reading and in line 488 . 493 [ Aside ] Marked by Capell . 497 by ] by's Grey conj . Another part of the ...
... wife , The masters of some merchant , and the merchant ,. 489 are ] were Warburton . but ] om . Hudson ( Cartwright conj . ) , reading and in line 488 . 493 [ Aside ] Marked by Capell . 497 by ] by's Grey conj . Another part of the ...
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... wife , if you will marry me ; If not , I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , 85 Whether you will or no . Fer . My mistress , dearest ; And I thus humble ever . Mir . My husband , then ? Fer ...
... wife , if you will marry me ; If not , I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , 85 Whether you will or no . Fer . My mistress , dearest ; And I thus humble ever . Mir . My husband , then ? Fer ...
Page 71
... wife of Jupiter ; Who , with thy saffron wings , upon my flowers Diffusest honey - drops , refreshing showers ; And with each end of thy blue bow dost crown My bosky acres and my unshrubb'd down , Rich scarf to my proud earth ; -why ...
... wife of Jupiter ; Who , with thy saffron wings , upon my flowers Diffusest honey - drops , refreshing showers ; And with each end of thy blue bow dost crown My bosky acres and my unshrubb'd down , Rich scarf to my proud earth ; -why ...
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... wife Where he himself was lost , Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle , and all of us ourselves When no man was his own . Alon . [ to Fer . and Mir . ] Give me your hands : Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart That doth not wish ...
... wife Where he himself was lost , Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle , and all of us ourselves When no man was his own . Alon . [ to Fer . and Mir . ] Give me your hands : Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart That doth not wish ...
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