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Pray you , lead on . At every house I'll call ; I may command at most . Get weapons , ho ! And raise some special officers of night . On , good Roderigo ; I'll deserve your pains . [ exeunt . 180 SCENE II . The Same .
Pray you , lead on . At every house I'll call ; I may command at most . Get weapons , ho ! And raise some special officers of night . On , good Roderigo ; I'll deserve your pains . [ exeunt . 180 SCENE II . The Same .
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... my discourse : which I observing , Took once a pliant hour ; and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate , Whereof by parcels she had something heard , But not intentively .
... my discourse : which I observing , Took once a pliant hour ; and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate , Whereof by parcels she had something heard , But not intentively .
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I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the wooer , Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light on the man ! Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe ...
I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the wooer , Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light on the man ! Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe ...
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Pray Heavens he be ; For I have serv'd him , and the man commands Like a full soldier . Let's to the seaside , ho ! As well to see the vessel that's come in As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello , Even till we make the Main and the ...
Pray Heavens he be ; For I have serv'd him , and the man commands Like a full soldier . Let's to the seaside , ho ! As well to see the vessel that's come in As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello , Even till we make the Main and the ...
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Here at the door ; I pray you , call them in . CAs . I'll do ' t ; but it dislikes me . [ exit . Iago . If I can fasten but one cup upon him , With that which he hath drunk to - night already , He'll be as full of quarrel and offence As ...
Here at the door ; I pray you , call them in . CAs . I'll do ' t ; but it dislikes me . [ exit . Iago . If I can fasten but one cup upon him , With that which he hath drunk to - night already , He'll be as full of quarrel and offence As ...
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