The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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... follow'd him , till he had melted from The smallness of a gnat to air ; and then Ilave turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , ! When shall we hear from him ? Pis . Be 10 CYMBELINE . 2 Lord. I wish not so; unless it ...
... follow'd him , till he had melted from The smallness of a gnat to air ; and then Ilave turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , ! When shall we hear from him ? Pis . Be 10 CYMBELINE . 2 Lord. I wish not so; unless it ...
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When shall we hear from him ? Pis . Be assur'd madain , With his next vantage . Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell hiin , How I would think on him , at certain , hours , Such ...
When shall we hear from him ? Pis . Be assur'd madain , With his next vantage . Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell hiin , How I would think on him , at certain , hours , Such ...
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It is a recreation to be by , And hear him mock the Frenchman : but , heavens know , Some men are much to blame . Imo . Not he , I hope . Iach . Not he : But yet heaven's bounty towards him might Be us'd more thankfully .
It is a recreation to be by , And hear him mock the Frenchman : but , heavens know , Some men are much to blame . Imo . Not he , I hope . Iach . Not he : But yet heaven's bounty towards him might Be us'd more thankfully .
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Let me hear no more Iach . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double ! to be partnerid With tomboys , hir'd ...
Let me hear no more Iach . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double ! to be partnerid With tomboys , hir'd ...
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Let me hear no more Iach . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double ! to be partnerid With tomboys , hir'd with ...
Let me hear no more Iach . O dearest soul ! your cause doth strike heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double ! to be partnerid With tomboys , hir'd with ...
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