The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 23. King Richard IIIPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. PAN . But there was such laughing ! Queen Hecuba ACT I laugh'd that her eyes ran o'er— CRES . With mill - stones . PAN . And Cassandra laugh'd- 140 CRES . But there was more temperate fire under ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. PAN . But there was such laughing ! Queen Hecuba ACT I laugh'd that her eyes ran o'er— CRES . With mill - stones . PAN . And Cassandra laugh'd- 140 CRES . But there was more temperate fire under ...
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... Hecuba on knees , Their eyes o'ergalled with recourse1 of tears ; Nor you , my Brother , with your true sword drawn , Oppos'd to hinder me , should stop my way , But by my ruin.2 Re - enter CASSANDRA with PRIAM . CAS . Lay hand upon him ...
... Hecuba on knees , Their eyes o'ergalled with recourse1 of tears ; Nor you , my Brother , with your true sword drawn , Oppos'd to hinder me , should stop my way , But by my ruin.2 Re - enter CASSANDRA with PRIAM . CAS . Lay hand upon him ...
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. Who shall tell Priam so , or Hecuba ? Let him that will a screech - owl aye be call'd , Go in to Troy , and say there Hector's dead : There is a word will Priam turn to stone ; Make wells and ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. Who shall tell Priam so , or Hecuba ? Let him that will a screech - owl aye be call'd , Go in to Troy , and say there Hector's dead : There is a word will Priam turn to stone ; Make wells and ...
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