The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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Page 44
Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks : For joy whereof , The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point ( 0 , giglot fortune ! ) to master Cæsar's sword , Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires ...
Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks : For joy whereof , The fam'd Cassibelan , who was once at point ( 0 , giglot fortune ! ) to master Cæsar's sword , Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires ...
Page 51
Pis . read ; And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The most disdain'd of fortune . Imo . ( reads ] Thy mistress , Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed ; the testimonies whereof lie ...
Pis . read ; And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The most disdain'd of fortune . Imo . ( reads ] Thy mistress , Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed ; the testimonies whereof lie ...
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Lucius the Roman , comes to Milford - Haven To - morrow : Now , if you could wear a mind Dark as your fortune is ; and but disguise That , which , to appear itself , must not yet be , But by self - danger ; you should tread a course ...
Lucius the Roman , comes to Milford - Haven To - morrow : Now , if you could wear a mind Dark as your fortune is ; and but disguise That , which , to appear itself , must not yet be , But by self - danger ; you should tread a course ...
Page 60
For since patiently and constantly thou hast stuck to the bare fortune of that beggar Posthumus , thou canst not in the course of gratitude but be a diligent follower of mine . Wilt thou serve me ? Pis . Sir , I will . Clo .
For since patiently and constantly thou hast stuck to the bare fortune of that beggar Posthumus , thou canst not in the course of gratitude but be a diligent follower of mine . Wilt thou serve me ? Pis . Sir , I will . Clo .
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Fortune , put them into my hand ! This is the very description of their meeting - place ; and the fellow dares not deceive me . [ Exit . SCENE II . Before the Cave . Enter , from the Cave , BELARIUS , GUIDERIUS , ARVIRAGUS , and IMOGEN ...
Fortune , put them into my hand ! This is the very description of their meeting - place ; and the fellow dares not deceive me . [ Exit . SCENE II . Before the Cave . Enter , from the Cave , BELARIUS , GUIDERIUS , ARVIRAGUS , and IMOGEN ...
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