The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 12
... daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got : The maid is fair , o ' the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost In qualities of the best . This man of thine Attempts her love : I prithee ...
... daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got : The maid is fair , o ' the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost In qualities of the best . This man of thine Attempts her love : I prithee ...
Page 13
... daughter : What you bestow , in him I'll counterpoise , And make him weigh with her . Old Ath . Most noble lord , Pawn me to this your honor , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honor on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your ...
... daughter : What you bestow , in him I'll counterpoise , And make him weigh with her . Old Ath . Most noble lord , Pawn me to this your honor , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honor on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your ...
Page 21
... daughter , sing , or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier re- joice in that absence wherein he won honor than in the embracements of his bed where he would show most love . When yet ...
... daughter , sing , or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier re- joice in that absence wherein he won honor than in the embracements of his bed where he would show most love . When yet ...
Page 22
... daughter , I sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child than now in first seeing he 20 had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business . , madam : how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been ...
... daughter , I sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child than now in first seeing he 20 had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business . , madam : how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been ...
Page 79
... daughter's sonne , who was king of Rome after Tullus Hostilius . Of the same house were Publius and Quintus , who brought to Rome their best water they had by con- Sic . The noble house o ' the Marcians , 79 CORIOLANUS Act II . Sc . iii .
... daughter's sonne , who was king of Rome after Tullus Hostilius . Of the same house were Publius and Quintus , who brought to Rome their best water they had by con- Sic . The noble house o ' the Marcians , 79 CORIOLANUS Act II . Sc . iii .
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