“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... blest eye Of holy Phoebus , but infects the winds With stench of our slain Lords . O , pity , Duke ! Thou Purger of the Earth , draw thy fear'd sword , ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I That does good turns to 5 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... blest eye Of holy Phoebus , but infects the winds With stench of our slain Lords . O , pity , Duke ! Thou Purger of the Earth , draw thy fear'd sword , ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I That does good turns to 5 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for ' em . King Capanëus was your Lord : the day That he should marry you , at such a season As now it is with me , I met your groom By Mars's altar : you were that ...
... Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for ' em . King Capanëus was your Lord : the day That he should marry you , at such a season As now it is with me , I met your groom By Mars's altar : you were that ...
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... Lord is taken Heart - deep with your distress : let him consider ; I'll speak anon . THIRD QUEEN [ to EMILIA . ] O , my petition was Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , Melts into drops ; so sorrow , wanting form , Is ...
... Lord is taken Heart - deep with your distress : let him consider ; I'll speak anon . THIRD QUEEN [ to EMILIA . ] O , my petition was Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , Melts into drops ; so sorrow , wanting form , Is ...
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... Lords Lie blistering ' fore the visitating Sun , And were good Kings when living . THES . It is true ; and I will give you comfort , To give your dead Lords graves : the which to do Must make some work with Creon . 150 FIRST QUEEN . And ...
... Lords Lie blistering ' fore the visitating Sun , And were good Kings when living . THES . It is true ; and I will give you comfort , To give your dead Lords graves : the which to do Must make some work with Creon . 150 FIRST QUEEN . And ...
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... Lord , of whose success I dare not Make any timorous question ; yet I wish him Excess and overflow of power , an ' t might be , To dare ill - dealing Fortune . Speed to him ; Store never hurts good governors . PIR . Though I know His ...
... Lord , of whose success I dare not Make any timorous question ; yet I wish him Excess and overflow of power , an ' t might be , To dare ill - dealing Fortune . Speed to him ; Store never hurts good governors . PIR . Though I know His ...
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