“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... light , have to themselves Been Death's most horrid agents , human grace Affords them dust and shadow . FIRST QUEEN . But our Lords Lie blistering ' fore the visitating Sun , And were good Kings when living . THES . It is true ; and I ...
... light , have to themselves Been Death's most horrid agents , human grace Affords them dust and shadow . FIRST QUEEN . But our Lords Lie blistering ' fore the visitating Sun , And were good Kings when living . THES . It is true ; and I ...
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... swords now ( Better the red - ey'd God of War ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those Gods that hate us ; ΤΟ 20 These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- 22 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... swords now ( Better the red - ey'd God of War ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those Gods that hate us ; ΤΟ 20 These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- 22 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- ACT II ning , To blast whole armies , more ! ARC . No , Palamon , Those hopes are prisoners with us : here we are , And here the graces of our ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- ACT II ning , To blast whole armies , more ! ARC . No , Palamon , Those hopes are prisoners with us : here we are , And here the graces of our ...
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... Pr'ythee , kill me . By this good light , Why , my Lord ? PAL . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life . I will not go . 270 GAOLER . Indeed , you must , my Lord . 30 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... Pr'ythee , kill me . By this good light , Why , my Lord ? PAL . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life . I will not go . 270 GAOLER . Indeed , you must , my Lord . 30 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... light , etc. Is not this a fine song ? BROTH . O , a very fine one ! I think you can . DAUGH . I can sing twenty more . BROTH . DAUGH . Yes , truly , can I ; I can sing The Broom And Bonny Robin . Are not you a tailor ? BROTH . Yes ...
... light , etc. Is not this a fine song ? BROTH . O , a very fine one ! I think you can . DAUGH . I can sing twenty more . BROTH . DAUGH . Yes , truly , can I ; I can sing The Broom And Bonny Robin . Are not you a tailor ? BROTH . Yes ...
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