The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Faith ? Ulis . My Lord . Troy . I will be patient , outwardly I will . 80 Cres . You looke upon that Sleeve ? behold it well : He lov'd me : O false wench : give't me againe . Dio . Whose was't ? Cres . It is no matter now I have't ...
... Faith ? Ulis . My Lord . Troy . I will be patient , outwardly I will . 80 Cres . You looke upon that Sleeve ? behold it well : He lov'd me : O false wench : give't me againe . Dio . Whose was't ? Cres . It is no matter now I have't ...
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... faith . But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth , From whence we had our being , and our birth . Per . Tyre I now looke from thee then , and to Tharsus Intend my travaile ...
... faith . But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth , From whence we had our being , and our birth . Per . Tyre I now looke from thee then , and to Tharsus Intend my travaile ...
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... faith . But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth , From whence we had our being , and our birth . Per . Tyre I now looke from thee then , and to Tharsus Intend my travaile ...
... faith . But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ? Hel . Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth , From whence we had our being , and our birth . Per . Tyre I now looke from thee then , and to Tharsus Intend my travaile ...
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