The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... Exit . Agree these deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go give that changing piece To him that flourish'd ...
... Exit . Agree these deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go give that changing piece To him that flourish'd ...
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... . Under your patience , gentle empress , ' Tis thought you have a goodly gift in horning ; And to be doubted that your Moor and you 50 [ Exit . 60 Are singled forth to try experiments : Jove shield your Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... . Under your patience , gentle empress , ' Tis thought you have a goodly gift in horning ; And to be doubted that your Moor and you 50 [ Exit . 60 Are singled forth to try experiments : Jove shield your Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... Exit . Re - enter Aaron , with Quintus and Martius . Aar . Come on , my lords , the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it ...
... Exit . Re - enter Aaron , with Quintus and Martius . Aar . Come on , my lords , the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it ...
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... Exit . To that I call ! [ To Lav . ] What , would thou kneel with me ? 210 Do , then , dear heart ; for heaven shall hear our prayers : Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds ...
... Exit . To that I call ! [ To Lav . ] What , would thou kneel with me ? 210 Do , then , dear heart ; for heaven shall hear our prayers : Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds ...
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... Exit . These miseries are more than may be borne . Το weep with them that weep doth ease some deal , But sorrow flouted at is double death . Luc . Ah , that this sight should make so deep a wound , And yet detested life not shrink ...
... Exit . These miseries are more than may be borne . Το weep with them that weep doth ease some deal , But sorrow flouted at is double death . Luc . Ah , that this sight should make so deep a wound , And yet detested life not shrink ...
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