“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... sweet thyme true ; Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Larks ' - heels trim ; All dear Nature's children sweet ...
... sweet thyme true ; Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Larks ' - heels trim ; All dear Nature's children sweet ...
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... 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 the 10 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... 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 the 10 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... sweet embraces of a loving wife , Loaden with kisses , arm'd with thousand Cupids , Shall never clasp our necks ; no issue know us , No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see , To glad our age , and like young eagles teach ' em Boldly ...
... sweet embraces of a loving wife , Loaden with kisses , arm'd with thousand Cupids , Shall never clasp our necks ; no issue know us , No figures of ourselves shall we e'er see , To glad our age , and like young eagles teach ' em Boldly ...
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... sweet Companions , let's rehearse by any means , Before the ladies see us , and do sweetly , And God knows what may come on ' t . FOURTH COUN . Once ended , we'll perform . hold ! Content : the sports Away , Boys , and ARC . By your ...
... sweet Companions , let's rehearse by any means , Before the ladies see us , and do sweetly , And God knows what may come on ' t . FOURTH COUN . Once ended , we'll perform . hold ! Content : the sports Away , Boys , and ARC . By your ...
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