“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Thou art wanton . She's all the beauty extant ! EMI . The Sun grows high ; let's walk in . Keep these flowers : We'll see how near art can come near their colours . 150 I am wondrous merry - hearted ; I could laugh now . Wo . I could ...
... Thou art wanton . She's all the beauty extant ! EMI . The Sun grows high ; let's walk in . Keep these flowers : We'll see how near art can come near their colours . 150 I am wondrous merry - hearted ; I could laugh now . Wo . I could ...
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... Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! ARC . Yes , I love her ; And , if the lives of all my name lay on it ...
... Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! ARC . Yes , I love her ; And , if the lives of all my name lay on it ...
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... thy freedom : else , if thou pursuest her , Be as that cursed man that hates his country , A branded villain ! 191 200 ARC . PAL . You are mad . I must be , Till thou art worthy , Arcite ; it concerns me ; And , in this madness , if I ...
... thy freedom : else , if thou pursuest her , Be as that cursed man that hates his country , A branded villain ! 191 200 ARC . PAL . You are mad . I must be , Till thou art worthy , Arcite ; it concerns me ; And , in this madness , if I ...
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... Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I ' ll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble . Put my head out ! I'll throw my ...
... Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I ' ll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble . Put my head out ! I'll throw my ...
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... Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life . I will not go . 270 GAOLER . Indeed , you must , my Lord . 30 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life . I will not go . 270 GAOLER . Indeed , you must , my Lord . 30 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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