The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 42
... hast thou beat me ; And wouldst do so , I think , should we encounter As often as we eat . By the elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , He's mine , or I am his mine emulation : Hath not that honour in ' t it had ; for ...
... hast thou beat me ; And wouldst do so , I think , should we encounter As often as we eat . By the elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , He's mine , or I am his mine emulation : Hath not that honour in ' t it had ; for ...
Page 88
... hast power and person . Men . This but done , Even as she speaks , why , their hearts were yours ; For they have pardons , being ask'd , as free As words to little purpose . Vol . Prithee now , Go , and be ruled : although I know thou ...
... hast power and person . Men . This but done , Even as she speaks , why , their hearts were yours ; For they have pardons , being ask'd , as free As words to little purpose . Vol . Prithee now , Go , and be ruled : although I know thou ...
Page 89
... hast not done before . Cor . Well , I must do ' t : Away , my disposition , and possess me Some harlot's spirit ! my throat of war be turn'd , Which quired with my drum , into a pipe Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That babies ...
... hast not done before . Cor . Well , I must do ' t : Away , my disposition , and possess me Some harlot's spirit ! my throat of war be turn'd , Which quired with my drum , into a pipe Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That babies ...
Page 97
... hast oft beheld Heart - hardening spectacles ; tell these sad women Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , As ' tis to laugh at ' em . My mother , you wot well My hazards still have been your solace : and Believe ' t not lightly - though ...
... hast oft beheld Heart - hardening spectacles ; tell these sad women Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , As ' tis to laugh at ' em . My mother , you wot well My hazards still have been your solace : and Believe ' t not lightly - though ...
Page 98
... hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth , Bid ...
... hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth , Bid ...
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