The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy . With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood . a You are shallow , madam , in great friends ...
... fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy . With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood . a You are shallow , madam , in great friends ...
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... fair one , does your business follow us ? HEL . Ay , my good lord . was my father ; Gerard de Narbon In what he did profess , well found . KING . I knew him . HEL . The rather will I spare my praises towards him ; Knowing him , is ...
... fair one , does your business follow us ? HEL . Ay , my good lord . was my father ; Gerard de Narbon In what he did profess , well found . KING . I knew him . HEL . The rather will I spare my praises towards him ; Knowing him , is ...
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... Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use thy frank election make , Thou hast power to choose , and they none to ...
... Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use thy frank election make , Thou hast power to choose , and they none to ...
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... 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 wish receive , Which great Love grant ! and so I take ...
... 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 wish receive , Which great Love grant ! and so I take ...
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... fair 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 ...
... fair 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 ...
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