Cymbeline, King of Britain: A Play, in Five ActsT.H. Lacy, 1864 - 86 pages |
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Page 43
... leaves both To who shall find them . Sir , my circumstances Being so near the truth as I will make them , Must first induce you to believe ; whose strength I will confirm with oath ; which , I doubt not , You'll give me leave to spare ...
... leaves both To who shall find them . Sir , my circumstances Being so near the truth as I will make them , Must first induce you to believe ; whose strength I will confirm with oath ; which , I doubt not , You'll give me leave to spare ...
Page 65
... leave me ; Stick to your journal course ; the breach of custom Is breach of all : I am ill , but your being by me Cannot amend me : society is no comfort To one not sociable ; I am not very sick . Since I can reason of it . Pray you ...
... leave me ; Stick to your journal course ; the breach of custom Is breach of all : I am ill , but your being by me Cannot amend me : society is no comfort To one not sociable ; I am not very sick . Since I can reason of it . Pray you ...
Page 81
... leave unspoken that Which , to be spoke , would torture thee . CYMBEL . ( C. ) How ! me ? IACH . I am glad to be constrain'd to utter that Which torments me to conceal . By villainy I got this ring ; ' twas Leonatus ' jewel : Whom thou ...
... leave unspoken that Which , to be spoke , would torture thee . CYMBEL . ( C. ) How ! me ? IACH . I am glad to be constrain'd to utter that Which torments me to conceal . By villainy I got this ring ; ' twas Leonatus ' jewel : Whom thou ...
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Cymbeline, King of Britain: A Play in Five Acts (Classic Reprint) William Shakespeare No preview available - 2018 |
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arms art thou ARVIR Augustus Cæsar BELAR BELARIUS beseech blood bracelet Britain Briton brother Cadwal Cæsar call'd Cave chamber colours Court Covent Garden CYMBEL Cymbeline Cymbeline's Palace daughter dead death do't doth Drury Lane Enter CLOTEN Enter IMOGEN Enter PISANIO Enter POSTHUMUS Exeunt Exit eyes false father fear fool garment Gauls gentleman gods gold GUID Guiderius and Arviragus hair hand Hark hast hath hear heart heaven HELEN honour IACH Iachimo Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter Kemble king kneels lady leave Leonatus Lincoln's Inn Fields live LOCRINE lord madam MADAN mantle Milford Milford-Haven noble on't PHILAR PHILARIO PISAN pity Polydore POST Pr'ythee pray QUEEN Re-enter reveng'd ring Roman SCENE Shakespeare shalt shirt slander soldier speak strange swear sword ta'en tell thank thee there's thing Thou art thy master thy mistress thyself true Twixt villain wear What's Wilt worthy