The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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Cloten , son to the queen by a former husband . Leonatus Posthumus , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . Belarius , a banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan . Guiderius , sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the names Arviragus ...
Cloten , son to the queen by a former husband . Leonatus Posthumus , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . Belarius , a banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan . Guiderius , sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the names Arviragus ...
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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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We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , , After the slander of most ...
We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , , After the slander of most ...
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My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ...
My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ...
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C'ym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttock . Cym .
C'ym . Past grace ? obedience ? Imo . Past hope , and in despair ; that way , past grace . Cym . That might'st have had the sole son of my queen ! Imo . O bless'd , that I might not ! I chose an eagle , And did avoid a puttock . Cym .
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