The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 86
... Mars , I. HEL . I especially think , under Mars . PAR . Why under Mars ? HEL . The wars hath so kept you under that you must needs be born under Mars . PAR . When he was predominant . HEL . When he was retrograde , I think , rather ...
... Mars , I. HEL . I especially think , under Mars . PAR . Why under Mars ? HEL . The wars hath so kept you under that you must needs be born under Mars . PAR . When he was predominant . HEL . When he was retrograde , I think , rather ...
Page 98
... Mars doat on you for his novices ! what ye do ? will BER . Stay ; the King . 47 Re - enter the KING . BERTRAM and PAROLLES retire . PAR . [ to BERTRAM . ] Use a more spacious1 ceremony to the noble Lords ; you have restrain'd yourself ...
... Mars doat on you for his novices ! what ye do ? will BER . Stay ; the King . 47 Re - enter the KING . BERTRAM and PAROLLES retire . PAR . [ to BERTRAM . ] Use a more spacious1 ceremony to the noble Lords ; you have restrain'd yourself ...
Page 132
... Mars before it , and of Mars his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . 31 SEC . LORD . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . PAR . What the Devil should move me to undertake the recovery of this ...
... Mars before it , and of Mars his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . 31 SEC . LORD . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . PAR . What the Devil should move me to undertake the recovery of this ...
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ACT II Sc Astringer beseech Bless blood Boskos Captain Clown command COUNT OF ROUSILLON Count Rousillon COUNT's Palace Court daughter dear death Diana diest drum Duke DUKE OF FLORENCE Duke's Enter BERTRAM Enter HELENA Enter PAROLLES Enter the COUNTESS exit eyes fair Farewell father Florence Florentine fool fortune France friends GENT give gone grace hath hear heart Heaven Helen honest honour hope husband I'ld ILLYRIA IV Sc KING King's knave Lady leave letter live Lord Lafeu Lordship lose lov'd Madam maid Majesty marry Mars Mistress Monsieur mother ne'er never noble oaths pardon pity poor pray Re-enter ring SCENE scurvy serve shew Sirrah SOLD soldier speak swear sweet tell thank thee There's thine things thou art to-night truth virginity virtue What's Widow wife worthy young Lords your's youth