The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 60
... False to his Bed ? What is it to be false ? To lye in watch there , and to thinke on him ? To weepe ' twixt clock and clock ? If sleep charge Nature , To breake it with a fearfull dreame of him , And cry my selfe awake ? That's falfe ...
... False to his Bed ? What is it to be false ? To lye in watch there , and to thinke on him ? To weepe ' twixt clock and clock ? If sleep charge Nature , To breake it with a fearfull dreame of him , And cry my selfe awake ? That's falfe ...
Page 61
... false Æneas , Were in his time thought false : and Synons weeping Did scandall many a holy teare : tooke pitty From most true wretchednesse . So thou , Posthumus Wilt lay the Leaven on all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , shall be false ...
... false Æneas , Were in his time thought false : and Synons weeping Did scandall many a holy teare : tooke pitty From most true wretchednesse . So thou , Posthumus Wilt lay the Leaven on all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , shall be false ...
Page 109
... false Cressid ! false , false , false : Let all untruths stand by thy stained name , And theyle seeme glorious . Ulis . O containe your selfe : Your passion drawes eares hither . Enter Eneas . Ene . I have beene seeking you this houre ...
... false Cressid ! false , false , false : Let all untruths stand by thy stained name , And theyle seeme glorious . Ulis . O containe your selfe : Your passion drawes eares hither . Enter Eneas . Ene . I have beene seeking you this houre ...
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