The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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... hold me highly honor'd of your grace : And here in sight of Rome to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot and my prisoners ; Presents well worthy Rome's ...
... hold me highly honor'd of your grace : And here in sight of Rome to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot and my prisoners ; Presents well worthy Rome's ...
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... hold thy stumps to heaven , Nor wink , nor nod , nor kneel , nor make a sign , But I of these will wrest an alphabet And by still practic learn to know thy mean- ing . Boy . Good grandsire , leave these bitter deep laments : Make my ...
... hold thy stumps to heaven , Nor wink , nor nod , nor kneel , nor make a sign , But I of these will wrest an alphabet And by still practic learn to know thy mean- ing . Boy . Good grandsire , leave these bitter deep laments : Make my ...
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... Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a supplication ? Clo . Ay , sir . Tit . Then here is a supplication for you . And when you come to him , at the first ap ...
... Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a supplication ? Clo . Ay , sir . Tit . Then here is a supplication for you . And when you come to him , at the first ap ...
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... hold him sure , I'll find some cunning practice out of hand , To scatter and disperse the giddy Goths , Or , at the least , make them his enemies . See , here he comes , and I must ply my theme . 80 Enter TITUs below . Tit . Long have I ...
... hold him sure , I'll find some cunning practice out of hand , To scatter and disperse the giddy Goths , Or , at the least , make them his enemies . See , here he comes , and I must ply my theme . 80 Enter TITUs below . Tit . Long have I ...
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... hold on Chiron and Demetrius . Chi . Villains , forbear ! we are the em- press ' sons . Pub . And therefore do we what we are commanded . Stop close their mouths , let them not speak a word . Is he sure bound ? look that you bind them ...
... hold on Chiron and Demetrius . Chi . Villains , forbear ! we are the em- press ' sons . Pub . And therefore do we what we are commanded . Stop close their mouths , let them not speak a word . Is he sure bound ? look that you bind them ...
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