The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... wife , his babes , and all unfortunate souls That trace his line . No boasting , like a fool ; This deed I'll do , before this purpose cool : But no more sights ! -Where are these gentlemen ? Come , bring me where they are . [ exeunt ...
... wife , his babes , and all unfortunate souls That trace his line . No boasting , like a fool ; This deed I'll do , before this purpose cool : But no more sights ! -Where are these gentlemen ? Come , bring me where they are . [ exeunt ...
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... wife ? Rosse . Why , well . Macd . And all my children ? Rosse . Well , too . [ speaker ; Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Rosse . No ; they were well at peace , when I did leave them . [ goes it ? Macd . Be not a ...
... wife ? Rosse . Why , well . Macd . And all my children ? Rosse . Well , too . [ speaker ; Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Rosse . No ; they were well at peace , when I did leave them . [ goes it ? Macd . Be not a ...
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... wife ! Ham . If she should break it now , - [ to Ophelia . P. King . ' Tis deeply sworn . Sweet , leave me here a while ; My spirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep . [ sleeps . P. Queen . Sleep rock thy ...
... wife ! Ham . If she should break it now , - [ to Ophelia . P. King . ' Tis deeply sworn . Sweet , leave me here a while ; My spirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep . [ sleeps . P. Queen . Sleep rock thy ...
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... wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the controversy of threepence to a second day of audience . - When you are hearing a matter between party and party , if you chance to be pinched with the cholic , you make faces like ...
... wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the controversy of threepence to a second day of audience . - When you are hearing a matter between party and party , if you chance to be pinched with the cholic , you make faces like ...
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... wife of Hercules , Six of his labours you'd have done , and sav'd Your husband so much sweat . - Cominius , [ ther ! Droop not : adieu : - Farewell , my wife ! my mo- I'll do well yet . - Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are ...
... wife of Hercules , Six of his labours you'd have done , and sav'd Your husband so much sweat . - Cominius , [ ther ! Droop not : adieu : - Farewell , my wife ! my mo- I'll do well yet . - Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are ...
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