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... I found the effect of love in idleness : And now in plainness do confess to thee ,
Thou art to me as secret , and as dear , As Anna to the queen of Carthage was ,
Tranio , I burn , I pine , I perish , Tranio , If I achieve not this young modest girl .
... I found the effect of love in idleness : And now in plainness do confess to thee ,
Thou art to me as secret , and as dear , As Anna to the queen of Carthage was ,
Tranio , I burn , I pine , I perish , Tranio , If I achieve not this young modest girl .
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HERMIONE , Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione .
PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a Lady , Lotte attending the Queen . Two
other Ladies . Jo MOPSA , ) Shepherdesses . DORCAS , Lords , Ladies , and ...
HERMIONE , Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione .
PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a Lady , Lotte attending the Queen . Two
other Ladies . Jo MOPSA , ) Shepherdesses . DORCAS , Lords , Ladies , and ...
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Tongue - tied , our queen ? Speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my
peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too
coldly . Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia ' s well ; this satisfaction The by ...
Tongue - tied , our queen ? Speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my
peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too
coldly . Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia ' s well ; this satisfaction The by ...
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We were , fair queen , Two lads that thought there was no more behind , But such
a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my lord the
verier wag o ' the two ? Pol . We were as twinned lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun ...
We were , fair queen , Two lads that thought there was no more behind , But such
a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my lord the
verier wag o ' the two ? Pol . We were as twinned lambs , that did frisk i ' the sun ...
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At the queen ' s , be ' t : good , should be pertinent ; But so it is , it is not . Was this
taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is soaking , will draw
in More than the common blocks . - Not noted , is ' t , But of the finer natures ?
At the queen ' s , be ' t : good , should be pertinent ; But so it is , it is not . Was this
taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is soaking , will draw
in More than the common blocks . - Not noted , is ' t , But of the finer natures ?
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Page 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Page 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.