The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1865 |
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... thee , so thou wilt be capable of a courtier's counsel , and understand what advice shall thrust upon thee ; else thou diest in thine unthankfulness , and thine ignorance makes thee away : farewell . When thou hast leisure , say thy ...
... thee , so thou wilt be capable of a courtier's counsel , and understand what advice shall thrust upon thee ; else thou diest in thine unthankfulness , and thine ignorance makes thee away : farewell . When thou hast leisure , say thy ...
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... thee some blessed spirit doth His powerful sound , within an organ weak : And what impossibility would slay b In common sense , sense saves another way . Thy life is dear ; for all that life can rate Worth name of life , in thee hath ...
... thee some blessed spirit doth His powerful sound , within an organ weak : And what impossibility would slay b In common sense , sense saves another way . Thy life is dear ; for all that life can rate Worth name of life , in thee hath ...
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... thee in the name of justice , Without all terms of pity . Speak ; thine answer . BER . Pardon , my gracious lord ... thee , sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . ณ PAR . What I dare too well do , I dare not do ...
... thee in the name of justice , Without all terms of pity . Speak ; thine answer . BER . Pardon , my gracious lord ... thee , sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . ณ PAR . What I dare too well do , I dare not do ...
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... thee By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service . DIA . Ay , so you serve us , Till we serve you : but when you have our roses , You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our ...
... thee By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service . DIA . Ay , so you serve us , Till we serve you : but when you have our roses , You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our ...
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... thee , there's my purse ; I give thee not this to suggest thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . f CLO . I am a woodland fellow , sir , that always loved a great fire ; and the master I speak of , ever keeps a good ...
... thee , there's my purse ; I give thee not this to suggest thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . f CLO . I am a woodland fellow , sir , that always loved a great fire ; and the master I speak of , ever keeps a good ...
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