The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 178
... hated most of those they did deceive ; So thou , my surfeit and my heresy , Of all be hated , but the most of me ! And , All my Powers , address your love and might To honour Helen , and to be her knight ! 140 [ exit . HER . [ awaking ...
... hated most of those they did deceive ; So thou , my surfeit and my heresy , Of all be hated , but the most of me ! And , All my Powers , address your love and might To honour Helen , and to be her knight ! 140 [ exit . HER . [ awaking ...
Page 188
... hate me , as I know you do , But you must join in souls to mock me too ? If you were men , as men you are in show , You would not use a gentle lady so ; To vow , and swear , and superpraise my parts , When I am sure you hate me with ...
... hate me , as I know you do , But you must join in souls to mock me too ? If you were men , as men you are in show , You would not use a gentle lady so ; To vow , and swear , and superpraise my parts , When I am sure you hate me with ...
Page 201
... hatred is so far from jealousy * To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My Lord , I shall reply amazedly , Half sleep , half waking : but as yet , I swear , I cannot truly say how I came here ; But , as I think ( or truly would I ...
... hatred is so far from jealousy * To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My Lord , I shall reply amazedly , Half sleep , half waking : but as yet , I swear , I cannot truly say how I came here ; But , as I think ( or truly would I ...
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