“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... pray our Play may be so ; for I am sure It has a noble breeder and a pure , A learned , and a poet never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story gives ; There constant to eternity it lives ...
... pray our Play may be so ; for I am sure It has a noble breeder and a pure , A learned , and a poet never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story gives ; There constant to eternity it lives ...
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... Pray you , kneel not : I was transported with your speech , and suffer'd Your knees to wrong themselves . I have heard the fortunes 60 Of your dead Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for ' em . King ...
... Pray you , kneel not : I was transported with your speech , and suffer'd Your knees to wrong themselves . I have heard the fortunes 60 Of your dead Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for ' em . King ...
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... Pray , stand up : O , woe ! Your grief is written in your cheek . THIRD QUEEN . You cannot read it there ; there ... Pray you , say nothing ; pray you : • 1 guidance . ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I Who cannot feel nor see 7 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... Pray , stand up : O , woe ! Your grief is written in your cheek . THIRD QUEEN . You cannot read it there ; there ... Pray you , say nothing ; pray you : • 1 guidance . ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I Who cannot feel nor see 7 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... 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 suppliants ' war . Remember that your ...
... 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 suppliants ' war . Remember that your ...
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... prayers , Either presuming them to have some force , Or sentencing for aye their vigour dumb , Prorogue this business ... pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any thing In the pretended celebration . Queens , 210 Follow your ...
... prayers , Either presuming them to have some force , Or sentencing for aye their vigour dumb , Prorogue this business ... pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any thing In the pretended celebration . Queens , 210 Follow your ...
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