The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2 |
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Embrace each other's love in banishment ; Nor never 69 look upon each other's
face : Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempest of your home
- bred hate ; Nor never by advised ? " purpose meet To plot , contrive , or ...
Embrace each other's love in banishment ; Nor never 69 look upon each other's
face : Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempest of your home
- bred hate ; Nor never by advised ? " purpose meet To plot , contrive , or ...
Page 266
Orl . He never did harm , that I heard of . Con . Nor will do none to - morrow : he
will keep that good name still . Orl . I know him to be valiant . Con . I was told that
by one that knows him better than you . Orl . What's he ? Con . Marry , he told me
...
Orl . He never did harm , that I heard of . Con . Nor will do none to - morrow : he
will keep that good name still . Orl . I know him to be valiant . Con . I was told that
by one that knows him better than you . Orl . What's he ? Con . Marry , he told me
...
Page 292
If thou canst love a fellow of this temper , Kate , whose face is not worth sun -
burning , “ 7 that never looks in his glass for love of anything he sees there , –let
thine eye be thy cook . I speak to thee plain soldier : 48 if thou canst love me for
this ...
If thou canst love a fellow of this temper , Kate , whose face is not worth sun -
burning , “ 7 that never looks in his glass for love of anything he sees there , –let
thine eye be thy cook . I speak to thee plain soldier : 48 if thou canst love me for
this ...
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