The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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... unto me As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates , and let me in . Bas . Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . [ Flourish . Saturninis and Bassianus go up into the Capitol Enter a Captain . Cap . Romans , make way : the ...
... unto me As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates , and let me in . Bas . Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . [ Flourish . Saturninis and Bassianus go up into the Capitol Enter a Captain . Cap . Romans , make way : the ...
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... unto us as is a nurse's song Of lullaby to bring her babe asleep . Aar . Madam , though Venus govern your desires , Saturn is dominator over mine : What signifies my deadly - standing eye , My silence and my cloudy melancholy , My ...
... unto us as is a nurse's song Of lullaby to bring her babe asleep . Aar . Madam , though Venus govern your desires , Saturn is dominator over mine : What signifies my deadly - standing eye , My silence and my cloudy melancholy , My ...
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... unto her grave ? Chi . An if she do , I would I were an eu- nuch . Drag hence her husband to some secret hole , And make his dead trunk pillow to our lust . Tam . But when ye have the honey ye de- sire , 131 Let not this wasp outlive ...
... unto her grave ? Chi . An if she do , I would I were an eu- nuch . Drag hence her husband to some secret hole , And make his dead trunk pillow to our lust . Tam . But when ye have the honey ye de- sire , 131 Let not this wasp outlive ...
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... unto the prison There let them bide until we have devised Some never - heard - of torturing pain for them . Tam . What , are they in this pit ? O won- drous thing ! How easily murder is discovered ! Tit . High emperor , upon my feeble ...
... unto the prison There let them bide until we have devised Some never - heard - of torturing pain for them . Tam . What , are they in this pit ? O won- drous thing ! How easily murder is discovered ! Tit . High emperor , upon my feeble ...
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... unto them .. Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes , 40 For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my ...
... unto them .. Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes , 40 For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my ...
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