The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... heart good : -Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece ; Is't not a gallant man too , is't not ? — Why , this is brave now . - Who said , he came hurt home to - day ? he's not hurt : why , this will do Helen's heart ...
... heart good : -Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece ; Is't not a gallant man too , is't not ? — Why , this is brave now . - Who said , he came hurt home to - day ? he's not hurt : why , this will do Helen's heart ...
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... heart : And yet , no man , like he , doth grieve my heart . La . Cap . That is , because the traitor murderer lives . Jul . Ay , madam , from the reach of these my hands : ' Would , none but I might venge my cousin's death ! La . Cap ...
... heart : And yet , no man , like he , doth grieve my heart . La . Cap . That is , because the traitor murderer lives . Jul . Ay , madam , from the reach of these my hands : ' Would , none but I might venge my cousin's death ! La . Cap ...
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... Heart's ease , heart's ease ; O , an you will have me live , play - heart's ease . 1 Mus . Why heart's ease ? 8 Pet . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays , -My heart is full of woe : O , play me some merry dump , to comfort me ...
... Heart's ease , heart's ease ; O , an you will have me live , play - heart's ease . 1 Mus . Why heart's ease ? 8 Pet . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays , -My heart is full of woe : O , play me some merry dump , to comfort me ...
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