TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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... lord , and to all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your ...
... lord , and to all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your ...
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... lord , come you again into my chamber : You smile , and mock me , as if I meant naugh- tily . Tro . Ha , ha ! Cres ... lord , good - morrow . Pan . Who's there ? my lord Eneas ? By my troth , I knew you not what news with you so early ...
... lord , come you again into my chamber : You smile , and mock me , as if I meant naugh- tily . Tro . Ha , ha ! Cres ... lord , good - morrow . Pan . Who's there ? my lord Eneas ? By my troth , I knew you not what news with you so early ...
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... lord . Ant . Where is he ? Luc . Safe , Antony ; Brutus is safe enough ; I are assure thee that no enemy Shall ever ... lord , He came not back ; he is or ta'en , or slain . Bru . Sit thee down , Clitus : Slaying is the word ; It is a ...
... lord . Ant . Where is he ? Luc . Safe , Antony ; Brutus is safe enough ; I are assure thee that no enemy Shall ever ... lord , He came not back ; he is or ta'en , or slain . Bru . Sit thee down , Clitus : Slaying is the word ; It is a ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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