The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 pages |
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... lady ; I have sworn an oath . Prin . Our Lady help my lord ! He'll be for- sworn . King . Not for the world , fair madam , by my will . Prin . Why , will shall break it ; will , and nothing else . 160 King . Your ladyship is ignorant ...
... lady ; I have sworn an oath . Prin . Our Lady help my lord ! He'll be for- sworn . King . Not for the world , fair madam , by my will . Prin . Why , will shall break it ; will , and nothing else . 160 King . Your ladyship is ignorant ...
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... lady is that same ? Boyet . The heir of Alençon , [ Katherine ] her name . 195 Dum . A gallant lady . Monsieur , fare you well . [ Exit . ] Long . I beseech you a word . What is she in the white ? Boyet . A woman sometimes , an you saw ...
... lady is that same ? Boyet . The heir of Alençon , [ Katherine ] her name . 195 Dum . A gallant lady . Monsieur , fare you well . [ Exit . ] Long . I beseech you a word . What is she in the white ? Boyet . A woman sometimes , an you saw ...
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... lady , and some Joan . ACT IV [ SCENE I. The same . ] [ Exit . ] Enter the PRINCESS , a FORESTER , her LADIES , and her LORDS . Prin . Was that the King , that spurr'd his horse so hard Against the steep uprising of the hill ? For . I ...
... lady , and some Joan . ACT IV [ SCENE I. The same . ] [ Exit . ] Enter the PRINCESS , a FORESTER , her LADIES , and her LORDS . Prin . Was that the King , that spurr'd his horse so hard Against the steep uprising of the hill ? For . I ...
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... lady . Prin . From which lord to which lady ? Cost . From my lord Biron , a good master of mine , 105 To a lady of France that he call'd Rosaline . Prin . Thou hast mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . [ To Ros . ] Here , sweet ...
... lady . Prin . From which lord to which lady ? Cost . From my lord Biron , a good master of mine , 105 To a lady of France that he call'd Rosaline . Prin . Thou hast mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . [ To Ros . ] Here , sweet ...
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... lady's brows be deck'd , 267 260 It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect : And therefore is she born to make black fair . Her favour turns the fashion of the days , For native blood is counted ...
... lady's brows be deck'd , 267 260 It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect : And therefore is she born to make black fair . Her favour turns the fashion of the days , For native blood is counted ...
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