The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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They think , they are mine : and , though train'd up thưs meanly I'the cave , wherein they bow , their thoughts do hit The roofs of palcaes ; and nature prompts them , In simple and low things , to prince it , much Beyond the trick of ...
They think , they are mine : and , though train'd up thưs meanly I'the cave , wherein they bow , their thoughts do hit The roofs of palcaes ; and nature prompts them , In simple and low things , to prince it , much Beyond the trick of ...
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Prythee , away : There's more to be consider'd ; but we ' ll even All that good time will give us : This attempt I'm soldier to , and will abide it with A prince's courage . Away , I prythee . Pis . Well , madam , we must take a short ...
Prythee , away : There's more to be consider'd ; but we ' ll even All that good time will give us : This attempt I'm soldier to , and will abide it with A prince's courage . Away , I prythee . Pis . Well , madam , we must take a short ...
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Our foe was princely ; And though you took his life , as being our foe , Yet bury him as a prince . Gui . Pray you , fetch him hither . Thersites ' body is as good as Ajax , When neither are alive . Arv . If you ' ll go fetch him ...
Our foe was princely ; And though you took his life , as being our foe , Yet bury him as a prince . Gui . Pray you , fetch him hither . Thersites ' body is as good as Ajax , When neither are alive . Arv . If you ' ll go fetch him ...
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He was a prince . Gui . A most uncivil öne : The wrongs he did me Were nothing prince - like ; for he did provoke me With language that would make me spurn the seas If it could so roar to me : I cut off's head ; And am right glad ...
He was a prince . Gui . A most uncivil öne : The wrongs he did me Were nothing prince - like ; for he did provoke me With language that would make me spurn the seas If it could so roar to me : I cut off's head ; And am right glad ...
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This gentleman , whom I call Polydore , Most worthy prince , as yours , is true Guiderius : This gentleman , my Cadwal , Arvirágus , Your younger princely son ; he , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle , wrought by the hand Of his ...
This gentleman , whom I call Polydore , Most worthy prince , as yours , is true Guiderius : This gentleman , my Cadwal , Arvirágus , Your younger princely son ; he , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle , wrought by the hand Of his ...
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