The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Cymbeline. CoriolanusGinn, 1894 |
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... leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The lothness to depart would grow . Imo . Nay , stay a little : · Adieu ! Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ; This diamond was my ...
... leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The lothness to depart would grow . Imo . Nay , stay a little : · Adieu ! Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ; This diamond was my ...
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... leave Us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice.14 Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being agèd , Die of this folly ! 15 Queen . [ Exeunt CYMBELINE and Lords . Fie ! you must give ...
... leave Us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice.14 Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being agèd , Die of this folly ! 15 Queen . [ Exeunt CYMBELINE and Lords . Fie ! you must give ...
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... leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Public Place . Enter CLOTEN and two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the vio- lence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice . Where air comes out , air comes ...
... leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Public Place . Enter CLOTEN and two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the vio- lence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice . Where air comes out , air comes ...
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... leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say . Ere I could tell him How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest and his honour ...
... leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say . Ere I could tell him How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest and his honour ...
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... leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay still ...
... leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay still ...
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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