The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... thou shalt be : Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the Eristo who had brought the false charge ...
... thou shalt be : Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the Eristo who had brought the false charge ...
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... thou never spokest Leon . To better purpose . Her . Never ? Leon . Never , but once . 85 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? 90 I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's As fat as tame things : one good ...
... thou never spokest Leon . To better purpose . Her . Never ? Leon . Never , but once . 85 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? 90 I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's As fat as tame things : one good ...
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... thou my boy ? Mam . Leon . Ay , my good lord . I ' fecks ! IIO 115 120 Why , that's my bawcock . What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? They say it is a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain ...
... thou my boy ? Mam . Leon . Ay , my good lord . I ' fecks ! IIO 115 120 Why , that's my bawcock . What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? They say it is a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain ...
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... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ; -how can this be ? — 140 With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : then ' tis very credent Thou mayest co - join with something ; and thou ...
... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ; -how can this be ? — 140 With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : then ' tis very credent Thou mayest co - join with something ; and thou ...
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... thou lovest us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's . Apparent to my heart . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden : shall's attend you there ...
... thou lovest us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap : Next to thyself and my young rover , he's . Apparent to my heart . If you would seek us , We are yours i ' the garden : shall's attend you there ...
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