The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Harper, 1907 |
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... doth die for ' t . Kings are earth's gods ; in vice their law ' s their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the ...
... doth die for ' t . Kings are earth's gods ; in vice their law ' s their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the ...
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... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we ' ll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour and your worth ...
... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we ' ll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour and your worth ...
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... doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this prince must die ; For by his fall my honour must keep high . Who attends us there ? 1 Enter THALIARD 140 150 THAL . Doth your highness call ? ANT . Thaliard , You are of ...
... doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this prince must die ; For by his fall my honour must keep high . Who attends us there ? 1 Enter THALIARD 140 150 THAL . Doth your highness call ? ANT . Thaliard , You are of ...
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... doth level at , so thou ne'er return Unless thou say " Prince Pericles is dead . " THAL . My lord , If I can get him within my pistol's length , [ Exit . I'll make him sure enough : so , farewell to your highness . ANT . Thaliard ...
... doth level at , so thou ne'er return Unless thou say " Prince Pericles is dead . " THAL . My lord , If I can get him within my pistol's length , [ Exit . I'll make him sure enough : so , farewell to your highness . ANT . Thaliard ...
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... doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he ' ll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ...
... doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he ' ll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ...
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Antiochus ARVIRAGUS BAWD BELARIUS beseech BOULT Britain Britons Cæsar call'd Cerimon CLEON Cloten command court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza doth emendation Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father fear FISH Folio reading fool fortune GENT gentlemen give gods Gower grace grief GUIDERIUS hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honour IACH Iachimo Imogen infra king knight lady leave Leonatus live look lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus madam Marina master means mistress Mytilene ne'er never noble original reading PALACE Enter Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio play Polydore poor POST Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Quartos queen Re-enter Roman SCENE sense Shakespeare SICI Simonides speak supra Tarsus tell THAI Thaisa thank thee there's thing thou art Thou hast thyself Tyre unto villain What's Wilkins's Novel wilt word worth