The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 Gent .
He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks , hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2 Gent .
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Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wise , When Imogen is dead . Poet . How ! how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from ...
Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wise , When Imogen is dead . Poet . How ! how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from ...
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Sir , with all my heart . This worthy signior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar at first . Iach . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the ...
Sir , with all my heart . This worthy signior , I thank him , makes no stranger of me ; we are familiar at first . Iach . With five times so much conversation , I should get ground of your fair mistress : make her go back , even to the ...
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Your highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart : Besides , the seeing these effects will be Both noisome and infectious . Queen . O , content thee . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside Will ...
Your highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart : Besides , the seeing these effects will be Both noisome and infectious . Queen . O , content thee . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside Will ...
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So far I read aloud : But even the middle of heart Is warm'd by the rest , and takes it thankfully . You are as welcome , worthy sir , as I Have words to bid you ; and shall find it so , In all that I can do . Iach .
So far I read aloud : But even the middle of heart Is warm'd by the rest , and takes it thankfully . You are as welcome , worthy sir , as I Have words to bid you ; and shall find it so , In all that I can do . Iach .
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