The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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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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No , madam ; for so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs ...
No , madam ; for so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs ...
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Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is but ...
Which , by their graces , I will keep . Iach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is but ...
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Willingly ; And pawn my honour for their safety : since My lord hath interest in them , I will keep them In my bed - chamber . Iach . They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ...
Willingly ; And pawn my honour for their safety : since My lord hath interest in them , I will keep them In my bed - chamber . Iach . They are in a trunk , Attended by my men : I will make bold To send them to you , only for this night ...
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... A mother hourly coining plots ; a wooer , More hateful than the foul expulsion is Of thy dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple ...
... A mother hourly coining plots ; a wooer , More hateful than the foul expulsion is Of thy dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple ...
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