The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 24
... thought offence : Which care of them , not pity of myself , Who am no more but as the tops of trees , Which fence the roots they grow by and defend them , Makes both my body pine and soul to languish , And punish that before that he ...
... thought offence : Which care of them , not pity of myself , Who am no more but as the tops of trees , Which fence the roots they grow by and defend them , Makes both my body pine and soul to languish , And punish that before that he ...
Page 26
... thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private ...
... thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private ...
Page 31
... Thought nought too curious , are ready now To eat those little darlings whom they loved . So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ...
... Thought nought too curious , are ready now To eat those little darlings whom they loved . So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ...
Page 33
... thought , Be it our wives , our children , or ourselves , The curse of heaven and men succeed their evils ! Till when , the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , - - Your grace is welcome to our town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll ...
... thought , Be it our wives , our children , or ourselves , The curse of heaven and men succeed their evils ! Till when , the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , - - Your grace is welcome to our town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll ...
Page 44
... page , your worth in arms , 57. The outward habit by the inward man . Either an awkward inversion must be supposed ( the outward habit by ) , or a confusion of thought . Were more than you expect , or more than ' 44 Pericles ACT II.
... page , your worth in arms , 57. The outward habit by the inward man . Either an awkward inversion must be supposed ( the outward habit by ) , or a confusion of thought . Were more than you expect , or more than ' 44 Pericles ACT II.
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