The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... LORD . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing and exploit . KING . What's he comes here ? Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1 LORD . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . KING ...
... LORD . It may well serve A nursery to our gentry , who are sick For breathing and exploit . KING . What's he comes here ? Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1 LORD . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . KING ...
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... LORD . O my sweet lord , that you will stay behind us ! PAR . " T is not his fault , the spark . 2 LORD . O , ' t is brave wars ! PAR . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . BER . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too ...
... LORD . O my sweet lord , that you will stay behind us ! PAR . " T is not his fault , the spark . 2 LORD . O , ' t is brave wars ! PAR . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . BER . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too ...
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... Lord , sir ! -Nay , put me to't , I war- rant you . COUNT . You were lately whipped , sir , as I think . CLO . O Lord , sir ! -Spare not me . COUNT . Do you cry , O Lord , sir , at your whip- d And my hopes of heaven . ] The old copy ...
... Lord , sir ! -Nay , put me to't , I war- rant you . COUNT . You were lately whipped , sir , as I think . CLO . O Lord , sir ! -Spare not me . COUNT . Do you cry , O Lord , sir , at your whip- d And my hopes of heaven . ] The old copy ...
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... LORD . And grant it . HEL . Thanks , sir ; all the rest is mute . LAF . I had rather be in this choice , than throw ames - ace for life . my [ eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly ...
... LORD . And grant it . HEL . Thanks , sir ; all the rest is mute . LAF . I had rather be in this choice , than throw ames - ace for life . my [ eyes , HEL . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair Before I speak , too threat'ningly ...
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... Lords , and Attendants.d LAF . Do you hear , monsieur ? a word with you . PAR . Your pleasure , sir ? LAF . Your lord and master did well to make his recantation . PAR . Recantation ? -My lord ? —my master ? LAF . Ay ; is it not a ...
... Lords , and Attendants.d LAF . Do you hear , monsieur ? a word with you . PAR . Your pleasure , sir ? LAF . Your lord and master did well to make his recantation . PAR . Recantation ? -My lord ? —my master ? LAF . Ay ; is it not a ...
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