“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... pity's sake and true gentility's , Hear , and respect me ! SEC . QUEEN . And as you wish your Hear , and respect me ! For your mother's sake , womb may thrive with fair ones , THIRD QUEEN . Now , for the love of him whom Jove hath mark ...
... pity's sake and true gentility's , Hear , and respect me ! SEC . QUEEN . And as you wish your Hear , and respect me ! For your mother's sake , womb may thrive with fair ones , THIRD QUEEN . Now , for the love of him whom Jove hath mark ...
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... pity ; Who now , I know , hast much more power on him Than e'er he had on thee ; who ow'st his strength And his love too , who is a servant for The tenor1 of thy speech ; dear Glass of Ladies , Bid him that we , whom flaming War doth ...
... pity ; Who now , I know , hast much more power on him Than e'er he had on thee ; who ow'st his strength And his love too , who is a servant for The tenor1 of thy speech ; dear Glass of Ladies , Bid him that we , whom flaming War doth ...
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... pity , 120 Though it were made of stone : pray , have good com- fort . THES . Forward to the temple ! leave not out a jot O ' the sacred ceremony . FIRST QUEEN . O , this celebration Will longer last , and be more costly , than 130 Your ...
... pity , 120 Though it were made of stone : pray , have good com- fort . THES . Forward to the temple ! leave not out a jot O ' the sacred ceremony . FIRST QUEEN . O , this celebration Will longer last , and be more costly , than 130 Your ...
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... pity , But the unconsider'd soldier ? PAL . Yes ; I pity Decays where'er I find them ; but such most That , sweating in an honourable toil , Are paid with ice to cool ' em . ARC . ' Tis not this I did begin to speak of ; this is virtue ...
... pity , But the unconsider'd soldier ? PAL . Yes ; I pity Decays where'er I find them ; but such most That , sweating in an honourable toil , Are paid with ice to cool ' em . ARC . ' Tis not this I did begin to speak of ; this is virtue ...
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... pity they are in prison , and ' twere pity they should be out . I do think they have patience to make any adversity asham'd : the prison itself is proud of ' em ; and they have all the World in their chamber . GAOLER . They are fam'd to ...
... pity they are in prison , and ' twere pity they should be out . I do think they have patience to make any adversity asham'd : the prison itself is proud of ' em ; and they have all the World in their chamber . GAOLER . They are fam'd to ...
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