The Complete Works of William ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1919 - 1352 pages |
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Page 20
... thoughts I cleave to . What's thy Be patient , for the prize I'll bring thee to Ste . There is not only disgrace and ... thought to have told thee of it ; but I fear'd 168 Lest I might anger thee . Pro . Say again , where didst thou ...
... thoughts I cleave to . What's thy Be patient , for the prize I'll bring thee to Ste . There is not only disgrace and ... thought to have told thee of it ; but I fear'd 168 Lest I might anger thee . Pro . Say again , where didst thou ...
Page 112
... thought your marriage fit ; else imputation , For that he knew you , might reproach your life And choke your good to come . For his pos- sessions , Although by confiscation they are ours , We do instate and widow you withal , To buy you ...
... thought your marriage fit ; else imputation , For that he knew you , might reproach your life And choke your good to come . For his pos- sessions , Although by confiscation they are ours , We do instate and widow you withal , To buy you ...
Page 115
... thought . At length the sun , gazing upon the earth , Dispers'd those vapours that offended us , And , by the benefit of his wished light The seas wax'd calm , and we discovered Two ships from far making amain to us ; Of Corinth that ...
... thought . At length the sun , gazing upon the earth , Dispers'd those vapours that offended us , And , by the benefit of his wished light The seas wax'd calm , and we discovered Two ships from far making amain to us ; Of Corinth that ...
Page 146
... thought . 113 D. Pedro . May be she doth but counterfeit . Claud . Faith , like enough . Leon . O God ! counterfeit ! There was never counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion as she discovers it . D. Pedro . Why , what ...
... thought . 113 D. Pedro . May be she doth but counterfeit . Claud . Faith , like enough . Leon . O God ! counterfeit ! There was never counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion as she discovers it . D. Pedro . Why , what ...
Page 151
... thought there would a scab follow . to - night wooed Margaret , the Lady Hero's gentle- woman , by the name of Hero : she leans me out at her mistress ' chamber - window , bids me a thousand times good night , -I tell this tale vile- ly ...
... thought there would a scab follow . to - night wooed Margaret , the Lady Hero's gentle- woman , by the name of Hero : she leans me out at her mistress ' chamber - window , bids me a thousand times good night , -I tell this tale vile- ly ...
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