The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? -I , her ? -her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never - Let me be counted serviceable . How look I CYMBELINE . 45.
How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? -I , her ? -her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never - Let me be counted serviceable . How look I CYMBELINE . 45.
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I know the shape of his leg : this is his hand ; His foot Mercurial ; his Martial thigh ; The brawns of Hercules : but his Jovial face Murder in heaven ? -How ? -'Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks ...
I know the shape of his leg : this is his hand ; His foot Mercurial ; his Martial thigh ; The brawns of Hercules : but his Jovial face Murder in heaven ? -How ? -'Tis gone . - Pisanio , All curses madded Hecuba gave the Greeks ...
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You married ones , If each of you would take this course , how many Must murder wives much better than themselves , For wrying but a little ? -0 , Pisanio ! Every good servant does not all commands : No bond , but to do just ones .
You married ones , If each of you would take this course , how many Must murder wives much better than themselves , For wrying but a little ? -0 , Pisanio ! Every good servant does not all commands : No bond , but to do just ones .
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[ Exeunt , SCENE II . The same . Another Street , Enter OTHELLO , Iago , and Attendants . Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain meng . et do I hold it very stuff o'the conscience , To do no contriv'd murder ; I lack iniquity ...
[ Exeunt , SCENE II . The same . Another Street , Enter OTHELLO , Iago , and Attendants . Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain meng . et do I hold it very stuff o'the conscience , To do no contriv'd murder ; I lack iniquity ...
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Cas . ' Faith , I intend so . Iago . Weli , í may chance to see you ; for I would very fain speak with you . Cas . Prøythee , come ; Will you ? Jago . Go to ; say no more . [ Exit Cas . Oih . How shall I murder him , lago ? lago .
Cas . ' Faith , I intend so . Iago . Weli , í may chance to see you ; for I would very fain speak with you . Cas . Prøythee , come ; Will you ? Jago . Go to ; say no more . [ Exit Cas . Oih . How shall I murder him , lago ? lago .
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