The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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... To your so infinite loss ; so , in our trifles I still win of you : For my sake , wear this ; It is a manacle of love ; I'll place it Upon this fairest prisoner . [ Putting a bracelet on her arm . Imo . O , the gods !
... To your so infinite loss ; so , in our trifles I still win of you : For my sake , wear this ; It is a manacle of love ; I'll place it Upon this fairest prisoner . [ Putting a bracelet on her arm . Imo . O , the gods !
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Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ reads ] -He is one of the noblest note , to whose kindnesses I am most infinitely tied .
Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ reads ] -He is one of the noblest note , to whose kindnesses I am most infinitely tied .
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I am sprighted with a fool ; Frighted , and anger'd worse : -Go , bid my woman Search for a jewel , that too casually Hath left mine , arm ; it was thy master's : ' shrew me , If I would lose it for a revenue Of any king's in Europe .
I am sprighted with a fool ; Frighted , and anger'd worse : -Go , bid my woman Search for a jewel , that too casually Hath left mine , arm ; it was thy master's : ' shrew me , If I would lose it for a revenue Of any king's in Europe .
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Sir , ( I thank her ) that : She stripp'd it from her arm ; I see her yet ; Her pretty action did outsell her gift , And yet enrich'd it too : She gave it me , and said , She priz'd it once . Post . May be , she pluck'd it off , To send ...
Sir , ( I thank her ) that : She stripp'd it from her arm ; I see her yet ; Her pretty action did outsell her gift , And yet enrich'd it too : She gave it me , and said , She priz'd it once . Post . May be , she pluck'd it off , To send ...
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Come , there's no more tribute to be paid : Our kingdom is stronger than it was at that time ; and , as I said , there is no more such Cęsars : other of them may have crooked noses ; but , to owe such straight arms , none . Cym .
Come , there's no more tribute to be paid : Our kingdom is stronger than it was at that time ; and , as I said , there is no more such Cęsars : other of them may have crooked noses ; but , to owe such straight arms , none . Cym .
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