The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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Page 11
... lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ; But , out , alas ! here have we found him dead . Re - enter TAMORA ...
... lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ; But , out , alas ! here have we found him dead . Re - enter TAMORA ...
Page 38
... lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst ... lady's courtesy . Come hither , captain . [ Whispers . ] You per- ceive my mind ? Capt . I do , my lord , and mean accord ...
... lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst ... lady's courtesy . Come hither , captain . [ Whispers . ] You per- ceive my mind ? Capt . I do , my lord , and mean accord ...
Page 53
... lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty and the value of her dower , He doth intend she shall be England's queen . King . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel , pledge of my affection . And so , my lord protector ...
... lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty and the value of her dower , He doth intend she shall be England's queen . King . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel , pledge of my affection . And so , my lord protector ...
Page 54
... Lady Margaret . For whom ? Why , for my king : tush , that's a wooden thing ! Mar. He talks of wood : it is some carpen- ter . Suf . Yet so my fancy may be satisfied , And peace established between these realms . But there remains a ...
... Lady Margaret . For whom ? Why , for my king : tush , that's a wooden thing ! Mar. He talks of wood : it is some carpen- ter . Suf . Yet so my fancy may be satisfied , And peace established between these realms . But there remains a ...
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... lady of esteem : How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honor with reproach ? Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths ; Or one that , at a triumph having vow'd 31 To try his strength , forsaketh yet the ...
... lady of esteem : How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honor with reproach ? Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths ; Or one that , at a triumph having vow'd 31 To try his strength , forsaketh yet the ...
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