The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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( The best seather of our wing ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for the rest , have done In France : ' Tis plate , of rare device ; and jewels , Of rich and exquisite form ; their values ...
( The best seather of our wing ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for the rest , have done In France : ' Tis plate , of rare device ; and jewels , Of rich and exquisite form ; their values ...
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Imo . Amen : I thank thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Room in Cymbeline's Palace . Enter CYMBELINE , Queen , CLOTEN , Lucius , and Lords . Cym . Thus far ; and so farewel . Luc . Thanks , royal sir . My emperor hath wrote ; I must from ...
Imo . Amen : I thank thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Room in Cymbeline's Palace . Enter CYMBELINE , Queen , CLOTEN , Lucius , and Lords . Cym . Thus far ; and so farewel . Luc . Thanks , royal sir . My emperor hath wrote ; I must from ...
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Lucius hath wrote already to the emperor How it goes here . It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His ...
Lucius hath wrote already to the emperor How it goes here . It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His ...
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This is the tenour of the emperor's writ ; That since the common men are now in action ' Gainst the Pannonians and Dalmatians ; And that the legions now in Gallia are Full wcak to undertake our wars against The fallen - off Britons ...
This is the tenour of the emperor's writ ; That since the common men are now in action ' Gainst the Pannonians and Dalmatians ; And that the legions now in Gallia are Full wcak to undertake our wars against The fallen - off Britons ...
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The Roman emperor's letters ; Sent by a consul to me , should not sooner . Than thine own worth prefer thee : Go with me . Imo . I'll follow , sir . But , first , an ' t please the godsy : I'll hide my master from the flies , as deep .
The Roman emperor's letters ; Sent by a consul to me , should not sooner . Than thine own worth prefer thee : Go with me . Imo . I'll follow , sir . But , first , an ' t please the godsy : I'll hide my master from the flies , as deep .
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