The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 pages |
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... thousand deaths Would I propose to achieve her whom I love.80 Aar . To achieve her ! how ? Dem . Why makest thou it so strange ? She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is Lavinia ...
... thousand deaths Would I propose to achieve her whom I love.80 Aar . To achieve her ! how ? Dem . Why makest thou it so strange ? She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is Lavinia ...
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... thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries As any mortal body hearing it Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly . No sooner had they ...
... thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries As any mortal body hearing it Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly . No sooner had they ...
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... thousand dreadful things As willingly as one would kill a fly , And nothing grieves me heartily indeed But that I cannot do ten thousand more . Luc . Bring down the devil ; for he m ☆ not die So sweet a death as hanging presently . Aar ...
... thousand dreadful things As willingly as one would kill a fly , And nothing grieves me heartily indeed But that I cannot do ten thousand more . Luc . Bring down the devil ; for he m ☆ not die So sweet a death as hanging presently . Aar ...
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... thousand times more cause than lie To do this outrage and it now is done . Sat. What , was she ravish'd ? tell who did the deed . Tit . Will't please you eat ? will't please your highness feed ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only ...
... thousand times more cause than lie To do this outrage and it now is done . Sat. What , was she ravish'd ? tell who did the deed . Tit . Will't please you eat ? will't please your highness feed ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only ...
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... thousand in his troop , By three and twenty thousand of the French Was round encompassed and set upon . No leisure had he to enrank his men ; He wanted pikes to set before his archers ; Instead whereof sharp stakes pluck'd out of hedges ...
... thousand in his troop , By three and twenty thousand of the French Was round encompassed and set upon . No leisure had he to enrank his men ; He wanted pikes to set before his archers ; Instead whereof sharp stakes pluck'd out of hedges ...
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