The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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Beseech your patience : -Peace , Dear lady daughter , peace ; --- Sweet sovereign , Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being aged ...
Beseech your patience : -Peace , Dear lady daughter , peace ; --- Sweet sovereign , Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being aged ...
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Here is a path to it : ' Tis some savage hold : I were best not call ; I dare not call : yet famine , Ere clean it o'erthrow nature , makes it valiant . Plenty , and peace , breeds cowards ; hardness ever G Of hardiness is mother .
Here is a path to it : ' Tis some savage hold : I were best not call ; I dare not call : yet famine , Ere clean it o'erthrow nature , makes it valiant . Plenty , and peace , breeds cowards ; hardness ever G Of hardiness is mother .
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Come ; our stomachs Will make what's homely , savoury : Weariness Can snore upon the flint , when restire sloth Finds the down pillow hard . — Now , peace be here , Poor house , that keep'st thyself ! Gui . I am throughly weary .
Come ; our stomachs Will make what's homely , savoury : Weariness Can snore upon the flint , when restire sloth Finds the down pillow hard . — Now , peace be here , Poor house , that keep'st thyself ! Gui . I am throughly weary .
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-I am brought hither Among the Italian gentry , and to fight Against my lady's kingdom : ' Tis enough That , Britain , I have kill'd thy mistress ; peace ! I'll give no wound to thee . Therefore , good heavens , Hear patiently my ...
-I am brought hither Among the Italian gentry , and to fight Against my lady's kingdom : ' Tis enough That , Britain , I have kill'd thy mistress ; peace ! I'll give no wound to thee . Therefore , good heavens , Hear patiently my ...
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... Britain be fortunate , and Aourish in peace and plenty . ' Tis stiil a dream ; or else such stuff as madmen Tongue , and brain not : either both , or nothing : Or senseless speaking , or a speaking such As sense cannot untie .
... Britain be fortunate , and Aourish in peace and plenty . ' Tis stiil a dream ; or else such stuff as madmen Tongue , and brain not : either both , or nothing : Or senseless speaking , or a speaking such As sense cannot untie .
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