The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... comes Paris , day ; think on ' t . yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece : Is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? -Why , this is Pan . I'll be sworn , ' t is true ; he will weep brave now . - Who said , he came hurt home to ...
... comes Paris , day ; think on ' t . yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece : Is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? -Why , this is Pan . I'll be sworn , ' t is true ; he will weep brave now . - Who said , he came hurt home to ...
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William Shakespeare, Charles Knight. Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; -good , good nurse , There stays a husband to make you a wife : speak . Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks , Nurse . Jesu , what haste ! can you not stay ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight. Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; -good , good nurse , There stays a husband to make you a wife : speak . Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks , Nurse . Jesu , what haste ! can you not stay ...
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... comes , and whence he comes , And what he craves . Lord . I go , my lord . [ Exit . Cle . Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; 7 If wars , we are unable to resist . Enter PERICLES , with Attendants . Per . Lord governor , for so ...
... comes , and whence he comes , And what he craves . Lord . I go , my lord . [ Exit . Cle . Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; 7 If wars , we are unable to resist . Enter PERICLES , with Attendants . Per . Lord governor , for so ...
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