“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... shew'd me feat ! ARC . Not finding in The circuit of my breast any gross stuff To form me like your blazon , holds me to This gentleness of answer : ' Tis your passion That thus mistakes ; the which , to you being enemy , Cannot to me ...
... shew'd me feat ! ARC . Not finding in The circuit of my breast any gross stuff To form me like your blazon , holds me to This gentleness of answer : ' Tis your passion That thus mistakes ; the which , to you being enemy , Cannot to me ...
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... shew More than a mistress to me : no more anger , As you love any thing that's honourable : We were not bred to talk , Man ; when we're arm'd , And both upon our guards , then let our fury , Like meeting of two tides , fly strongly from ...
... shew More than a mistress to me : no more anger , As you love any thing that's honourable : We were not bred to talk , Man ; when we're arm'd , And both upon our guards , then let our fury , Like meeting of two tides , fly strongly from ...
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... her ; and , if she say Traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . PAL . Thou shalt have pity of us both , O Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , 170 ACT III Sc . VI As thou art just , X : H 57 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... her ; and , if she say Traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . PAL . Thou shalt have pity of us both , O Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , 170 ACT III Sc . VI As thou art just , X : H 57 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... shews . FIRST FRIEND . Yes , he's a fine man . Yes . DAUGH . O , is he so ? You have a sister ? FIRST FRIEND . DAUGH . But she shall never have him , tell her so , For a trick that I know : y ' had best look to her , For , if she see ...
... shews . FIRST FRIEND . Yes , he's a fine man . Yes . DAUGH . O , is he so ? You have a sister ? FIRST FRIEND . DAUGH . But she shall never have him , tell her so , For a trick that I know : y ' had best look to her , For , if she see ...
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... shews him hardy , fearless , proud of dangers ; The circles of his eyes shew fire within him , And as a heated lion so he looks ; His hair hangs long behind him , black and shining Like ravens ' wings ; his shoulders broad and strong ...
... shews him hardy , fearless , proud of dangers ; The circles of his eyes shew fire within him , And as a heated lion so he looks ; His hair hangs long behind him , black and shining Like ravens ' wings ; his shoulders broad and strong ...
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