The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2J. S. Virtue, 1892 |
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... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What think'st thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion . Clo . Fare thee well . Remain thou still in darkness : thou shalt hold the ...
... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What think'st thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion . Clo . Fare thee well . Remain thou still in darkness : thou shalt hold the ...
Page 113
... soul through streams of blood : Which blood , like sacrificing Abel's , cries , Even from the tongueless caverns of the earth , To me for justice , and rough chastisement . And , by the glorious worth of my descent , This arm shall do ...
... soul through streams of blood : Which blood , like sacrificing Abel's , cries , Even from the tongueless caverns of the earth , To me for justice , and rough chastisement . And , by the glorious worth of my descent , This arm shall do ...
Page 128
... soul , I would it were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle , thou liest ... soul unto his captain Christ , Under whose colours he had fought so long . Boling . Why , bishop , is Norfolk dead ...
... soul , I would it were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle , thou liest ... soul unto his captain Christ , Under whose colours he had fought so long . Boling . Why , bishop , is Norfolk dead ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 16 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 34 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 57 |
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