The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... blood are ; and indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage sooner than thy wickedness . Clo . I ... blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he , that loves my flesh and blood , is ...
... blood are ; and indeed , I do marry , that I may repent . Count . Thy marriage sooner than thy wickedness . Clo . I ... blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ; he , that loves my flesh and blood , is ...
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... blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It is the show and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her ...
... blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It is the show and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her ...
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... blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image of thy state : But such a one , thy vassal , whom I know Is free for me to ask , thee to bestow . King . Here is my hand ; the premises observed , Thy will ...
... blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image of thy state : But such a one , thy vassal , whom I know Is free for me to ask , thee to bestow . King . Here is my hand ; the premises observed , Thy will ...
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... blood . 4 Lord . Fair one , I think not so . Laf . There's one grape yet , —I am sure thy father drank wine . But if thou be'st not an ass , I am a youth of fourteen : I have known thee already . Hel . I dare not say , I take you [ To ...
... blood . 4 Lord . Fair one , I think not so . Laf . There's one grape yet , —I am sure thy father drank wine . But if thou be'st not an ass , I am a youth of fourteen : I have known thee already . Hel . I dare not say , I take you [ To ...
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... blood let forth , And more thirsts after . 1 Lord . Holy seems the quarrel Upon your grace's part ; black and feaful On the opposer . Duke . Therefore we marvel much , our cousin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom ...
... blood let forth , And more thirsts after . 1 Lord . Holy seems the quarrel Upon your grace's part ; black and feaful On the opposer . Duke . Therefore we marvel much , our cousin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom ...
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