The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... thine enemy Ratner in power , than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd for silence , But never tax'd for speech . What heaven more will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ...
... thine enemy Ratner in power , than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd for silence , But never tax'd for speech . What heaven more will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ...
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... thine unthankfulness , and thine ignorance makes thee away farewell . When thou hast leisure , say thy prayers ; when thou hast none , remember thy friends : get thee a good husband , and use him as he uses thee : so farewell . Hel ...
... thine unthankfulness , and thine ignorance makes thee away farewell . When thou hast leisure , say thy prayers ; when thou hast none , remember thy friends : get thee a good husband , and use him as he uses thee : so farewell . Hel ...
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... thine enemies , knave . Clo . You are shallow , Madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me which I am a - weary of . He that ears§ my land , spares my team , and gives me leave to inn the the crop : if I be his ...
... thine enemies , knave . Clo . You are shallow , Madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me which I am a - weary of . He that ears§ my land , spares my team , and gives me leave to inn the the crop : if I be his ...
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... thine eye ? Why ? - -that you are my daughter ? Hel . That I am not . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . Pardon , Madam : The count Rousillon cannot be my brother : I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my ...
... thine eye ? Why ? - -that you are my daughter ? Hel . That I am not . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . Pardon , Madam : The count Rousillon cannot be my brother : I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my ...
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... thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected : Speak , is't so ? If it be so , you have wound a goodly clue ; If ...
... thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in their kind they speak it : only sin And hellish obstinacy tie thy tongue , That truth should be suspected : Speak , is't so ? If it be so , you have wound a goodly clue ; If ...
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