The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... give some labourers room . 2 Lord . You are loved , Sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . - How long is't , count , Since the physican at your father's died ? He was much famed ...
... give some labourers room . 2 Lord . You are loved , Sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . - How long is't , count , Since the physican at your father's died ? He was much famed ...
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... give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot choose But lend and give , where she is sure to lose ; That seeks not to find that her search implies , But riddle - like , lives sweetly where she dies . Count . Had you not lately ...
... give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot choose But lend and give , where she is sure to lose ; That seeks not to find that her search implies , But riddle - like , lives sweetly where she dies . Count . Had you not lately ...
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... give thee less , to be call'd grateful : Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no art . Hel ...
... give thee less , to be call'd grateful : Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no art . Hel ...
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... give me , with thy kingly hand , What husband in thy power I will command : Exempted be from me the arrogance To choose from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image of thy state ...
... give me , with thy kingly hand , What husband in thy power I will command : Exempted be from me the arrogance To choose from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image of thy state ...
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... give us a further use to be made , than alone the recovery of the king , as to be Laf . Generally thankful . Enter KING , HELENA , and Attendants . Par . I would have said it ; you say well . Here comes the king . Laf . Lustic , as the ...
... give us a further use to be made , than alone the recovery of the king , as to be Laf . Generally thankful . Enter KING , HELENA , and Attendants . Par . I would have said it ; you say well . Here comes the king . Laf . Lustic , as the ...
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