The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 386
... soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the cradle - babe Dying with mother's dug between its lips : Where , from thy sight , I should be raging mad , And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop my ...
... soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the cradle - babe Dying with mother's dug between its lips : Where , from thy sight , I should be raging mad , And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop my ...
Page 520
... soul I love thy daughter . Q. Eliz . My daughter's mother thinks it with her soul . What do you think ? K. Rich . Q. Eliz . That thou dost love my daughter from thy soul : 66 So , from thy soul's love , didst thou love her brothers ...
... soul I love thy daughter . Q. Eliz . My daughter's mother thinks it with her soul . What do you think ? K. Rich . Q. Eliz . That thou dost love my daughter from thy soul : 66 So , from thy soul's love , didst thou love her brothers ...
Page 528
... soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes : Sleeping and waking , oh , defend me still ! [ Sleeps . The Ghost of Prince EDWARD , Son to HENRY the Sixth , rises between the two tents . Ghost . [ To KING R. ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul ...
... soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes : Sleeping and waking , oh , defend me still ! [ Sleeps . The Ghost of Prince EDWARD , Son to HENRY the Sixth , rises between the two tents . Ghost . [ To KING R. ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul ...
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