The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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Page 13
... eye is sick on ' t ; I observe her now . HEL . What is your pleasure , madam ? COUNT . I am a mother to you . a You ... eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy ...
... eye is sick on ' t ; I observe her now . HEL . What is your pleasure , madam ? COUNT . I am a mother to you . a You ... eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy ...
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... eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly replies : Love make your fortunes twenty times above Her that so wishes , and her humble love ! 2 LORD . No better , if you please . HEL . My ...
... eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly replies : Love make your fortunes twenty times above Her that so wishes , and her humble love ! 2 LORD . No better , if you please . HEL . My ...
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... eyes . When I consider , What great creation , and what dole of honour , Flies where you bid it , I find , that she , which late Was in my nobler thoughts most base , is now The praised of the king ; who , so ennobled , Is , as ' t were ...
... eyes . When I consider , What great creation , and what dole of honour , Flies where you bid it , I find , that she , which late Was in my nobler thoughts most base , is now The praised of the king ; who , so ennobled , Is , as ' t were ...
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... eyes , to be the mark Of smoky muskets ? O you leaden messengers , That ride upon the violent speed of fire , Fly with false aim ; move the still - piecing air , b That sings with piercing , do not touch my lord ! Whoever shoots at him ...
... eyes , to be the mark Of smoky muskets ? O you leaden messengers , That ride upon the violent speed of fire , Fly with false aim ; move the still - piecing air , b That sings with piercing , do not touch my lord ! Whoever shoots at him ...
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... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd ... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.- My fore - past proofs , howe ...
... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd ... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.- My fore - past proofs , howe ...
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