The Complete Works of William ShakespeareHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 1350 pages |
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... Dear , they durst not , 140 144 So dear the love my people bore me , nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , Bore us some leagues to sea ...
... Dear , they durst not , 140 144 So dear the love my people bore me , nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ends . In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , Bore us some leagues to sea ...
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... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while . Pray , give me that ; I'll carry it to the pile . Fer . No , precious creature : 24 I had ...
... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while . Pray , give me that ; I'll carry it to the pile . Fer . No , precious creature : 24 I had ...
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... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for ' t , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss , and patience Says it is past her cure . I rather think 141 Pro . You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss I have her ...
... dear son Ferdinand . Pro . I am woe for ' t , sir . Alon . Irreparable is the loss , and patience Says it is past her cure . I rather think 141 Pro . You have not sought her help ; of whose soft grace , For the like loss I have her ...
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... dear creature , how to think and speak : Lay open to my earthy - gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of your words ' deceit . 36 Against my soul's pure truth why labour you To make it ...
... dear creature , how to think and speak : Lay open to my earthy - gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of your words ' deceit . 36 Against my soul's pure truth why labour you To make it ...
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... dear Lady Disdain , are you yet living ? 124 Beat . Is it possible Disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must convert to dis- dain , if you come in her presence . 128 Bene ...
... dear Lady Disdain , are you yet living ? 124 Beat . Is it possible Disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must convert to dis- dain , if you come in her presence . 128 Bene ...
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