The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ; and sure as death I swore I would not part a bachelor from the priest . Come , if the emperor's court can feast two brides , You are my guest , Lavinia , and your ...
... Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ; and sure as death I swore I would not part a bachelor from the priest . Come , if the emperor's court can feast two brides , You are my guest , Lavinia , and your ...
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... stand you in hope . Come , come , our empress , with her sacred wit To villany and vengeance consecrate , Will we acquaint with all that we intend ; And she shall file our engines with advice , That will not suffer you to square ...
... stand you in hope . Come , come , our empress , with her sacred wit To villany and vengeance consecrate , Will we acquaint with all that we intend ; And she shall file our engines with advice , That will not suffer you to square ...
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... standing eye , My silence and my cloudy melancholy , My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls Even as an adder when she doth unroll To do some fatal execution ? No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart ...
... standing eye , My silence and my cloudy melancholy , My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls Even as an adder when she doth unroll To do some fatal execution ? No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart ...
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... stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt the judges have pronounced My everlasting doom of banishment . Tit . O happy man ! they have befriended thee . Why , foolish ...
... stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt the judges have pronounced My everlasting doom of banishment . Tit . O happy man ! they have befriended thee . Why , foolish ...
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... stand as one upon a rock , Environ'd with a wilderness of sea ; Who marks the waxing tide grow wave by wave ... stands my other son , a banish'd man ; And here my brother , weeping at my woes : But that which gives my soul the greatest ...
... stand as one upon a rock , Environ'd with a wilderness of sea ; Who marks the waxing tide grow wave by wave ... stands my other son , a banish'd man ; And here my brother , weeping at my woes : But that which gives my soul the greatest ...
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