The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Polon . Yet heere Laertes ? Aboord , aboord for shame , The winde sits in the shoulder of your saile , And you are staid for there : my blessing with you ; And these few Precepts in thy memory , See thou Character . Give thy thoughts no ...
... Polon . Yet heere Laertes ? Aboord , aboord for shame , The winde sits in the shoulder of your saile , And you are staid for there : my blessing with you ; And these few Precepts in thy memory , See thou Character . Give thy thoughts no ...
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... Polon . What ist Ophelia he hath said to you ? Ophe . So please you , somthing touching the L. Ham- Opbe . let . \ Polon . Marry , well bethought : Tis told me he hath very oft of late 68. The : Those - QQ . 80. cheff : chief - QQ . 74 ...
... Polon . What ist Ophelia he hath said to you ? Ophe . So please you , somthing touching the L. Ham- Opbe . let . \ Polon . Marry , well bethought : Tis told me he hath very oft of late 68. The : Those - QQ . 80. cheff : chief - QQ . 74 ...
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... Polon . I , fashion you may call it , go too , go too . Ophe . And hath given countenance to his speech , 120 My Lord , with all the vowes of Heaven . Polon . I , Springes to catch Woodcocks . I doe know When the Bloud burnes , how ...
... Polon . I , fashion you may call it , go too , go too . Ophe . And hath given countenance to his speech , 120 My Lord , with all the vowes of Heaven . Polon . I , Springes to catch Woodcocks . I doe know When the Bloud burnes , how ...
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... Polon. Goe with me, I will goe seeke the King, This is the very extasie of Love, Whose violent property foredoes it selfe, And leads the will to desperate Undertakings, As oft as any passion under Heaven, That does afiiict our Natures ...
... Polon. Goe with me, I will goe seeke the King, This is the very extasie of Love, Whose violent property foredoes it selfe, And leads the will to desperate Undertakings, As oft as any passion under Heaven, That does afiiict our Natures ...
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... Polon . Give him his money , and these notes Reynoldo . Reynol . I will my Lord . Polon . You shall doe marvels wisely : good Reynoldo , Before you visite him you make inquiry Of his behaviour . Reynol . My Lord , I did intend it ...
... Polon . Give him his money , and these notes Reynoldo . Reynol . I will my Lord . Polon . You shall doe marvels wisely : good Reynoldo , Before you visite him you make inquiry Of his behaviour . Reynol . My Lord , I did intend it ...
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