The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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William Shakespeare. Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters , were like thee . Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alen . Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman ...
William Shakespeare. Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters , were like thee . Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alen . Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman ...
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... thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolence . Win . Nay , stand thou back , I will not budge a foot ; This be Damascus , be thou cursed Cain , To slay thy brother Abel , if thou wilt . Glo . I will not slay thee ...
... thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolence . Win . Nay , stand thou back , I will not budge a foot ; This be Damascus , be thou cursed Cain , To slay thy brother Abel , if thou wilt . Glo . I will not slay thee ...
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... thee up and down . Win . Gloster , thou'lt answer this before the pope . Glo . Winchester goose , I cry - A rope ! a rope ! -Now beat them hence , why do you let them stay ? -Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array.- Out ...
... thee up and down . Win . Gloster , thou'lt answer this before the pope . Glo . Winchester goose , I cry - A rope ! a rope ! -Now beat them hence , why do you let them stay ? -Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array.- Out ...
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... thee ; Devil , or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee : Blood will I draw on thee , thou art a witch , And straightway give thy soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must disgrace thee . [ They fight . Tal ...
... thee ; Devil , or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee : Blood will I draw on thee , thou art a witch , And straightway give thy soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must disgrace thee . [ They fight . Tal ...
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... thee and thy fashion , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat . Som . Away , away , good William De ...
... thee and thy fashion , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat . Som . Away , away , good William De ...
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