The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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1 Gent . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his kingdom , whom He ...
1 Gent . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his kingdom , whom He ...
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2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? I Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was callid Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; But had his titles by Tenantius , whom He serv'd with ...
2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? I Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was callid Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; But had his titles by Tenantius , whom He serv'd with ...
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I Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be so convey'd ! So slackly guarded ! And the search so slow , That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd ...
I Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be so convey'd ! So slackly guarded ! And the search so slow , That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd ...
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A Platform . Enter MONTANO and Two Gentlemen . Mon. What from the cape can you discern at sea ? 1 Gent . Nothing at all : it is a high - wrought flood ; I cannot , ' twixt the heaven and the main , Descry a sail . Mon.
A Platform . Enter MONTANO and Two Gentlemen . Mon. What from the cape can you discern at sea ? 1 Gent . Nothing at all : it is a high - wrought flood ; I cannot , ' twixt the heaven and the main , Descry a sail . Mon.
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2 Gent . A segregation of the Turkish fleet : For do but stand upon the foaming shore , The chiding billow seems to pelt the clouds ; The wind - shak'd surge , with high and monstrous main , Seems to cast water on the burning bear ...
2 Gent . A segregation of the Turkish fleet : For do but stand upon the foaming shore , The chiding billow seems to pelt the clouds ; The wind - shak'd surge , with high and monstrous main , Seems to cast water on the burning bear ...
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