The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; But had his ... Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . CYMBELINE .
... Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; But had his ... Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . CYMBELINE .
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... 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 at , Yet it is true , sir . 2 Gent ...
... 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 at , Yet it is true , sir . 2 Gent ...
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... 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. Methinks , the wind hath 22 OTHELLO ,
... 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. Methinks , the wind hath 22 OTHELLO ,
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... 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 , And ...
... 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 , And ...
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Aaron Andronicus Bassianus Bawd beseech blood Boult Brabantio brother call'd Cassio CHIRON Cleon Cloten Cymbeline Cyprus daughter dead death Desdemona Dionyza dost doth Emil emperor empress Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear friends Gent gentlemen give gods Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Iach IACHIMO Iago Imogen Jago kill'd king lady Lavinia look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Marcus Marina Michael Cassio mistress Mitylene Moor murder musick ne'er never night noble Othello Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio Post Posthumus Pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre queen revenge Roderigo Roman Rome Saturnine SCENE Simonides sons sorrow soul speak sweet sword Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Titus TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue villain weep wife