The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 26
... keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence ...
... keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence ...
Page 34
... keep good alive ; And to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : How Thaliard came full bent with sin And had intent to murder him ; 4. awful , devout , holy . 9-11 . The good in conversa- tion • is still at ...
... keep good alive ; And to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : How Thaliard came full bent with sin And had intent to murder him ; 4. awful , devout , holy . 9-11 . The good in conversa- tion • is still at ...
Page 38
... keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome . Per . I thank you ...
... keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome . Per . I thank you ...
Page 40
... Keep it , my Pericles ; it hath been a shield ' Twixt me and death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like necessity- The which the gods protect thee from ! -may defend thee . ' It kept where I ...
... Keep it , my Pericles ; it hath been a shield ' Twixt me and death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like necessity- The which the gods protect thee from ! -may defend thee . ' It kept where I ...
Page 57
... keeping with the situation than the bold irregularity of the old reading , ΤΟ 8. The seaman's whistle , i . e . the whistle regularly carried by the boatswain of a ship . Cf. The Tempest , i . 1 . 16. conceit , apprehension . Am like to ...
... keeping with the situation than the bold irregularity of the old reading , ΤΟ 8. The seaman's whistle , i . e . the whistle regularly carried by the boatswain of a ship . Cf. The Tempest , i . 1 . 16. conceit , apprehension . Am like to ...
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