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Page 333
And in going , madam , I o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his
majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Laf .
You shall find of the king a husband , madam you , fir , a father . He , that so
generally is ...
And in going , madam , I o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his
majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Laf .
You shall find of the king a husband , madam you , fir , a father . He , that so
generally is ...
Page 355
Sweet practiser , thy physick I will try , That minifters thine own death , if I die . Hel
. If I break time , or finch in property Of what I spoke , unpitied let me die ; And well
deserv'd : not helping , death's my fee ; But , if I help , what do you promise me ...
Sweet practiser , thy physick I will try , That minifters thine own death , if I die . Hel
. If I break time , or finch in property Of what I spoke , unpitied let me die ; And well
deserv'd : not helping , death's my fee ; But , if I help , what do you promise me ...
Page 453
Song Come away , come away , death , And in fad cypress let me be lay'd ; Fly
away , fly away , breatb , I am Jain by a fair cruel maid . My proud of white , suck
all with yew , Prepare it . My part of death no one so true Did bare it . Not a flower
...
Song Come away , come away , death , And in fad cypress let me be lay'd ; Fly
away , fly away , breatb , I am Jain by a fair cruel maid . My proud of white , suck
all with yew , Prepare it . My part of death no one so true Did bare it . Not a flower
...
Page 480
Why , this youth that you see here , I snatch'd one half out of the jaws of death ,
Reliev'd him with such fanctity of love ; And to his image , which , methought , did
promise Most venerable worth , did I devotion . 1 Off . What's that to us ? the time
...
Why , this youth that you see here , I snatch'd one half out of the jaws of death ,
Reliev'd him with such fanctity of love ; And to his image , which , methought , did
promise Most venerable worth , did I devotion . 1 Off . What's that to us ? the time
...
Page 547
I do believe , Hermione hath suffer'd death ; and that Apollo would , this being
indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be lay'd , Either for life or
death , upon the earth Of its right father . Blossom , speed thee well ! [ laying
down the ...
I do believe , Hermione hath suffer'd death ; and that Apollo would , this being
indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be lay'd , Either for life or
death , upon the earth Of its right father . Blossom , speed thee well ! [ laying
down the ...
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