The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Paul . Re - enter PAULINA . Woe the while ! O , cut my lace , lest my heart , cracking it , Break too ! First Lord . What fit is this , good lady ? Paul . What studied torments , tyrant , hast ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Paul . Re - enter PAULINA . Woe the while ! O , cut my lace , lest my heart , cracking it , Break too ! First Lord . What fit is this , good lady ? Paul . What studied torments , tyrant , hast ...
Page 326
... Paul . I say she's dead ; I'll swear ' t . If word nor oath Prevail not , go and see : if you can bring Tincture or lustre in her lip , her eye , Heat outwardly or breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . But , O thou ...
... Paul . I say she's dead ; I'll swear ' t . If word nor oath Prevail not , go and see : if you can bring Tincture or lustre in her lip , her eye , Heat outwardly or breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . But , O thou ...
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... Paul . True , too true , my lord : If , one by one , you wedded all the world , Or from the all that are took something good , To make a perfect woman , she you kill'd Would be unparallel'd . Leon . She I kill'd ! I think so . Kill'd ...
... Paul . True , too true , my lord : If , one by one , you wedded all the world , Or from the all that are took something good , To make a perfect woman , she you kill'd Would be unparallel'd . Leon . She I kill'd ! I think so . Kill'd ...
Page 375
... Paul . More rich for what they yielded . Leon . And left them Thou speak'st truth . No more such wives ; therefore , no wife : one worse , And better used , would make her sainted spirit Again possess her corpse , and on this stage ...
... Paul . More rich for what they yielded . Leon . And left them Thou speak'st truth . No more such wives ; therefore , no wife : one worse , And better used , would make her sainted spirit Again possess her corpse , and on this stage ...
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... Paul . I should so . Were I the ghost that walk'd , I'ld bid you mark Her eye , and tell me for what dull part in ... Paul . Stars , stars , Fear thou no wife ; Will you swear Never to marry but by my free leave ? Leon . Never , Paulina ...
... Paul . I should so . Were I the ghost that walk'd , I'ld bid you mark Her eye , and tell me for what dull part in ... Paul . Stars , stars , Fear thou no wife ; Will you swear Never to marry but by my free leave ? Leon . Never , Paulina ...
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