The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... thou took'st it . LAF . Nay , I'll fit you , And not be all day neither . [ Exit LAFEU . KING . Thus he his special ... Thou thought'st to help me , and such thanks I As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I ...
... thou took'st it . LAF . Nay , I'll fit you , And not be all day neither . [ Exit LAFEU . KING . Thus he his special ... Thou thought'st to help me , and such thanks I As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I ...
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... thou not , Bertram , What she has done for me ? BER . Yes , my good lord ; But never hope to know why I should marry her . KING . Thou know'st , she has rais'd me from my sickly bed . BER . But follows it , my lord , to bring me down ...
... thou not , Bertram , What she has done for me ? BER . Yes , my good lord ; But never hope to know why I should marry her . KING . Thou know'st , she has rais'd me from my sickly bed . BER . But follows it , my lord , to bring me down ...
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... thou lov'st her , Thy love's to me religious ; else , does err . [ Exeunt KING , BERTRAM , HELENA , Lords , and Attendants.d LAF . Do you hear , monsieur ? a word with you . PAR . Your pleasure , sir ? LAF . Your lord and master did ...
... thou lov'st her , Thy love's to me religious ; else , does err . [ Exeunt KING , BERTRAM , HELENA , Lords , and Attendants.d LAF . Do you hear , monsieur ? a word with you . PAR . Your pleasure , sir ? LAF . Your lord and master did ...
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... thou not speak all thou know'st ? PAR . Yes , so please your majesty ; I did go between them , as I said ; but more than that , he loved her - for , indeed , he was mad for her , and talked of Satan , and of limbo , and of furies , and ...
... thou not speak all thou know'st ? PAR . Yes , so please your majesty ; I did go between them , as I said ; but more than that , he loved her - for , indeed , he was mad for her , and talked of Satan , and of limbo , and of furies , and ...
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... thou cruel , Ingrateful , savage , and inhuman creature ! Thou , that didst bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost mightst have coined me into gold , Wouldst thou have practis'd on me for ...
... thou cruel , Ingrateful , savage , and inhuman creature ! Thou , that didst bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost mightst have coined me into gold , Wouldst thou have practis'd on me for ...
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