“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... look'd.1 Since that our theme is haste , I stamp this kiss upon thy current lip ; [ kisses HIPPOLYTA . Sweet , keep it as a token . Set you forward ; 1 anticipated . [ Exit ARTESIUS . Farewell , my beauteous Sister . Pirithous , Keep ...
... look'd.1 Since that our theme is haste , I stamp this kiss upon thy current lip ; [ kisses HIPPOLYTA . Sweet , keep it as a token . Set you forward ; 1 anticipated . [ Exit ARTESIUS . Farewell , my beauteous Sister . Pirithous , Keep ...
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... look'd pale at parting - when our count Was each eleven . HIP . EMI . ' Twas Flavina . Yes . T You talk of Pirithous ' and Theseus ' love : Their's has more ground , is more maturely season'd , More buckled with strong judgment , and ...
... look'd pale at parting - when our count Was each eleven . HIP . EMI . ' Twas Flavina . Yes . T You talk of Pirithous ' and Theseus ' love : Their's has more ground , is more maturely season'd , More buckled with strong judgment , and ...
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... look on you ! [ Exeunt Queens . PALAMON and ARCITE borne in on hearses . What are those ? HERALD . Men of great quality , as may be judg'd By their appointment ; some of Thebes have told's They're sisters ' children , nephews to the ...
... look on you ! [ Exeunt Queens . PALAMON and ARCITE borne in on hearses . What are those ? HERALD . Men of great quality , as may be judg'd By their appointment ; some of Thebes have told's They're sisters ' children , nephews to the ...
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... from Thebes . Enter the Queens with the hearses of their Knights in a funeral solemnity , etc. SONG . Urns and odours bring away ! Vapours , sighs , darken the day ! ACT I Sc . V Our dole more deadly looks 19 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... from Thebes . Enter the Queens with the hearses of their Knights in a funeral solemnity , etc. SONG . Urns and odours bring away ! Vapours , sighs , darken the day ! ACT I Sc . V Our dole more deadly looks 19 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. ACT I Sc . V Our dole more deadly looks than dying ; Balms , and gums , and heavy cheers , Sacred vials fill'd with tears , And clamours through the wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. ACT I Sc . V Our dole more deadly looks than dying ; Balms , and gums , and heavy cheers , Sacred vials fill'd with tears , And clamours through the wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn ...
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ACT III Sc ACT V Sc Adonis Arcite Athens bear beauty beauty's behold blood breast breath cheeks Collatine Cornets Cousin Creon DAUGH dead dear death doth Duke EMILIA exeunt face fair fair Lords false fear fire flowers foul gainst GAOLER gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath hear heart Heaven HIPPOLYTA honour hour kiss lady lips live look Lord lov'd love's Lucrece lust maid mistress ne'er never night noble Palamon PIRITHOUS pity poor praise pray Priam prison proud QUEEN quoth seem'd Sextus Tarquinius shame shew sighs sight sing sorrow soul sweet Tarquin tears tell Thebes thee THESEUS thine eyes thing THIRD COUN thou art thou dost thou shalt thought thyself Time's tongue true unto W. E. HENLEY weep Wench wind WOOER youth