The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume, in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 910 pages |
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... heart ! Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er It should the good ship so have swallowed , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more ...
... heart ! Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er It should the good ship so have swallowed , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more ...
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... heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . ◅ Command . 5 Own'd . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence . Fer . A thousand ! thousand ! [ Exeunt FER . and MIR . Pro . So ...
... heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . ◅ Command . 5 Own'd . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence . Fer . A thousand ! thousand ! [ Exeunt FER . and MIR . Pro . So ...
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... heart . Host . I perceive you delight not in musick . Jul . Not a whit , when it jars so . Host . Hark , what fine ... heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I take it . Pro . Sir Proteus ...
... heart . Host . I perceive you delight not in musick . Jul . Not a whit , when it jars so . Host . Hark , what fine ... heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I take it . Pro . Sir Proteus ...
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... heart be so obdúrate , Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love , The picture that is hanging in your chamber ; To that I'll speak , to that I'll sigh and weep : For , since the substance of your perfect self Is else devoted , I am but ...
... heart be so obdúrate , Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love , The picture that is hanging in your chamber ; To that I'll speak , to that I'll sigh and weep : For , since the substance of your perfect self Is else devoted , I am but ...
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... heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill - kill'd : - How doth good mistress Page ? - and I love you always with my heart , la ; with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page ...
... heart ! I wished your venison better ; it was ill - kill'd : - How doth good mistress Page ? - and I love you always with my heart , la ; with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page ...
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