Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of Tyre |
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I charge thee tempt me not ! Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promised , And I ' ll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro . Some devils ask but the paring of one ' s nail ...
I charge thee tempt me not ! Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner , Or , for my diamond , the chain you promised , And I ' ll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro . Some devils ask but the paring of one ' s nail ...
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Ant . Out on thee , villain ! wherefore dost thou mad me ? Dro . Will you be bound for nothing ? Be mad , Good master ; cry , the devil .Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they talk ! " Act IV . S . 4 . XIV .
Ant . Out on thee , villain ! wherefore dost thou mad me ? Dro . Will you be bound for nothing ? Be mad , Good master ; cry , the devil .Luc . God help , poor souls , how idly do they talk ! " Act IV . S . 4 . XIV .
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These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity that thou liv ' st To walk where any honest men resort . Ant . Thou art a villain to impeach me thus : I ' ll prove my honour ...
These ears of mine , thou knowest , did hear thee . Fie on thee , wretch ! ' tis pity that thou liv ' st To walk where any honest men resort . Ant . Thou art a villain to impeach me thus : I ' ll prove my honour ...
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Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds , And gain a husband by his liberty :Speak , old Ægeon , if thou be ' st the man That had ' st a wife once called Æmilia , That bore thee at a burden two fair sons : O , if thou be ' st the ...
Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds , And gain a husband by his liberty :Speak , old Ægeon , if thou be ' st the man That had ' st a wife once called Æmilia , That bore thee at a burden two fair sons : O , if thou be ' st the ...
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At the port , lord , I ' ll give her to thy hand , And by the way , possess thee what she is . . . . . . . . . . I charge thee use her well , even for my charge ; For by the dreadful Pluto , if thou dost not , Though the great bulk ...
At the port , lord , I ' ll give her to thy hand , And by the way , possess thee what she is . . . . . . . . . . I charge thee use her well , even for my charge ; For by the dreadful Pluto , if thou dost not , Though the great bulk ...
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AARON Achilles Act IV Act V. S. AJAX ANTIPHOLUS ANTONY ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA appear art thou ATHENS BASSIANUS bear body brother BRUTUS Cadell Cass child Cleo CLEOPATRA COMEDY OF ERRORS command CORIOLANUS CYMBELINE dead death DRAWN AND ENGRAVED DROMIO ENGRAVED BY FRANK Enter Ephesus eyes FRANK HOWARD friends give gold Goths hand hast hath head heart HECTOR ILLUSTRATIVE IMOGEN JULIUS CÆSAR kill LAVINIA leave London Look lord LUCIUS MARCIUS marks master meet mother noble Numbers PLATES play Post POSTHUMUS prince Published REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE Revenge Rome sake SECOND sent SERIES SHAKSPEARE Shillings sons speak spirit stand stay STORY sword Syracuse TAMORA tears tell thee thou art TIMON TITUS ANDRONICUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA turn VIII villain wife