The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassel die : He must not be my brother . Count . Nor I your mother ? Hel . You are my mother , Madam ; ' Would you were ( So that my lord , your son , were ...
... noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassel die : He must not be my brother . Count . Nor I your mother ? Hel . You are my mother , Madam ; ' Would you were ( So that my lord , your son , were ...
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... noble mistress ! Count . Love you my son ? Hel . Do not you love him , madam ? Count . Go not about ; my love hath in't a bond , Whereof the world takes note : come , come , disclose The state of your affection ; for your passions Have ...
... noble mistress ! Count . Love you my son ? Hel . Do not you love him , madam ? Count . Go not about ; my love hath in't a bond , Whereof the world takes note : come , come , disclose The state of your affection ; for your passions Have ...
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... noble captain . Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! What will you do ? Ber . Stay , the king- [ Exeunt LORDS . ] [ Seeing him rise . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourself within the ...
... noble captain . Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! What will you do ? Ber . Stay , the king- [ Exeunt LORDS . ] [ Seeing him rise . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourself within the ...
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... noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use : thy frank election make ; Thou hast power to choose , and they none to forsake . Hel . To each of you one fair and virtuous ...
... noble bachelors stand at my bestowing , O'er whom both sovereign power and father's voice I have to use : thy frank election make ; Thou hast power to choose , and they none to forsake . Hel . To each of you one fair and virtuous ...
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... noble fellows strike : War is no strife To the dark house and the detested wife . Par . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the ...
... noble fellows strike : War is no strife To the dark house and the detested wife . Par . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the ...
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