The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Cymbeline. CoriolanusGinn, 1894 |
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... bear a graver purpose , I hope . Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . 21 Post . Will you ? I shall but lend my diamond till your return . Let there be covenants drawn between's my mis ...
... bear a graver purpose , I hope . Iach . I am the master of my speeches ; and would undergo what's spoken , I swear . 21 Post . Will you ? I shall but lend my diamond till your return . Let there be covenants drawn between's my mis ...
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... Bear to my closet . - Fare thee well , Pisanio ; Think on my words . Pis . [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . And shall do : [ Exit . But when to my good lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself ; there's all I'll do for you . Hand - fast is ...
... Bear to my closet . - Fare thee well , Pisanio ; Think on my words . Pis . [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . And shall do : [ Exit . But when to my good lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself ; there's all I'll do for you . Hand - fast is ...
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... bear him Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , sir : take my power i ' the Court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot T'entreat ...
... bear him Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chaffless . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , sir : take my power i ' the Court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot T'entreat ...
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... Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty , for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor Princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endurest , Betwixt a father by thy step - dame govern'd , A mother ...
... Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son Cannot take two from twenty , for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas , poor Princess , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endurest , Betwixt a father by thy step - dame govern'd , A mother ...
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... bear on your wings and in your notes His praise . " And in Shakespeare's 29th Sonnet : Haply , I think on thee , and then my state , Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth , sings hymns at Heaven's gate . And Phabus ...
... bear on your wings and in your notes His praise . " And in Shakespeare's 29th Sonnet : Haply , I think on thee , and then my state , Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth , sings hymns at Heaven's gate . And Phabus ...
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Common terms and phrases
&c.—The original Antium ARVIRAGUS Aufidius banish'd BELARIUS beseech Britain Cæsar Caius Marcius call'd Capell Citizens Cloten Collier's second folio Cominius Consul Coriolanus Corioli Corrected Cymbeline death do't doth Dyce enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow foot-note friends give gods GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath hear heart honour Iach Iachimo Imogen Julius Cæsar King lady Lart LARTIUS Leonatus Lettsom lord madam meaning Menenius metre mistress mother noble old text on't original reads passage patricians peace Pisanio Plutarch Poet poison'd Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Re-enter revenge Roman Rome SCENE Senators sense Serv Shakespeare SICINIUS soldier speak speech stand sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast tongue tribunes Tullus villain VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife word worthy