The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 32Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... drown'd ! QUEEN . Drown'd , drown'd ! LAER . Too much of water hast thou , poor Ophelia , And therefore I forbid my tears : but yet It is our trick ; Nature her custom holds , Let Shame say what it will : when these are gone , The woman ...
... drown'd ! QUEEN . Drown'd , drown'd ! LAER . Too much of water hast thou , poor Ophelia , And therefore I forbid my tears : but yet It is our trick ; Nature her custom holds , Let Shame say what it will : when these are gone , The woman ...
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... drown'd herself in her own defence ? SEC . CLOWN . Why , ' tis found so . 8 Goodman Delver- Here lies the water ; FIRST CLOWN . It must be se offendendo ; it cannot be else . For here lies the point : If I drown myself wittingly , it ...
... drown'd herself in her own defence ? SEC . CLOWN . Why , ' tis found so . 8 Goodman Delver- Here lies the water ; FIRST CLOWN . It must be se offendendo ; it cannot be else . For here lies the point : If I drown myself wittingly , it ...
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