The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... hand , And tell her , she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoise ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contráct ; whose ceremony ...
... hand , And tell her , she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoise ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contráct ; whose ceremony ...
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... hand ; but we must do good against evil . Par . An idle lord , I swear . Ber . I think so . Par . Why , do you not know him ? Ber . Yes , I do know him well ; and common speech Gives him a worthy pass . Here comes my clog . Enter HELENA ...
... hand ; but we must do good against evil . Par . An idle lord , I swear . Ber . I think so . Par . Why , do you not know him ? Ber . Yes , I do know him well ; and common speech Gives him a worthy pass . Here comes my clog . Enter HELENA ...
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... hand at court , Thither we bend again . Hel . Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ Reads . ] When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am ...
... hand at court , Thither we bend again . Hel . Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ Reads . ] When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am ...
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... hand he slew the duke's brother . We have lost our labour ; they are gone a contrary way : hark : you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and suffice ourselves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed ...
... hand he slew the duke's brother . We have lost our labour ; they are gone a contrary way : hark : you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and suffice ourselves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed ...
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... hand in anger . Ber . Nay , by your leave , hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1 Sold . Well , is this captain in the duke of Florence's camp ? Par . Upon my knowledge , he is , and ...
... hand in anger . Ber . Nay , by your leave , hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1 Sold . Well , is this captain in the duke of Florence's camp ? Par . Upon my knowledge , he is , and ...
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