“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... proud the bed , took leave o ' the Moon- Which then 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 ...
... proud the bed , took leave o ' the Moon- Which then 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 ...
Page 21
... proud of ' em ; and they have all the World in their chamber . GAOLER . They are fam'd to be a pair of absolute men . DAUGH . By my troth , I think fame but stammers ' em ; they stand a grize1 above the reach of report . GAOLER . I ...
... proud of ' em ; and they have all the World in their chamber . GAOLER . They are fam'd to be a pair of absolute men . DAUGH . By my troth , I think fame but stammers ' em ; they stand a grize1 above the reach of report . GAOLER . I ...
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... proud seas under us ! Our good 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 ...
... proud seas under us ! Our good 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 ...
Page 35
... proud to please you . This ; but far off , Prince . And to those gentle uses gave me life . THES . Are you his heir ? ARC . THES . My father said so ; His youngest , Sir . Your father , Sure , is a happy sire , then . What profess you ...
... proud to please you . This ; but far off , Prince . And to those gentle uses gave me life . THES . Are you his heir ? ARC . THES . My father said so ; His youngest , Sir . Your father , Sure , is a happy sire , then . What profess you ...
Page 39
... proud . She takes strong note of me , Hath made me near her , and this beauteous morn , The prim❜st of all the year , presents me with A brace of horses : two such steeds might well Be by a pair of Kings back'd , in a field That their ...
... proud . She takes strong note of me , Hath made me near her , and this beauteous morn , The prim❜st of all the year , presents me with A brace of horses : two such steeds might well Be by a pair of Kings back'd , in a field That their ...
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