The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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I will be good to thee . ( Music , and a song , This is a sleepy tune : -0 murd'rous slumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden macel upon my boy , That plays thee music ? -Gentle knave , good night ; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee ...
I will be good to thee . ( Music , and a song , This is a sleepy tune : -0 murd'rous slumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden macel upon my boy , That plays thee music ? -Gentle knave , good night ; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee ...
Page 116
Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his side : Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , Where Cæsar is not ; but near him , thy angel Becomes a Fear , as being o'erpower'd ; therefore ...
Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his side : Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , Where Cæsar is not ; but near him , thy angel Becomes a Fear , as being o'erpower'd ; therefore ...
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She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , she did . Mar. What ineans my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth she See , Lucius , see , how much she ...
She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , she did . Mar. What ineans my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth she See , Lucius , see , how much she ...
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