The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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Page 23
You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' Pray yoli , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : For certainties Either are past remedies ; or , timely knowing , The remedy then born ...
You do seem to know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' Pray yoli , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : For certainties Either are past remedies ; or , timely knowing , The remedy then born ...
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I dedicate myself to your sweet pleasure ; More noble than nat runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo .
I dedicate myself to your sweet pleasure ; More noble than nat runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo .
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I dedicate myself to your sweet pleasure ; More noble han runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo .
I dedicate myself to your sweet pleasure ; More noble han runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo .
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Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in the present winter's state ...
Fear it not , sir : I would , I were so sure To win the king , as I am bold , her honour Will remain hers . Phi . What means do you make to him ? Post . Not any ; but abide the change of time ; Quake in the present winter's state ...
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Tis true ; -nay , keep the ring -— ' tis true : I am sure , She would not lose it : her attendants are All sworn , and honourable : -- They induc'd to steal it ! And by a stranger ? -No ; he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her ...
Tis true ; -nay , keep the ring -— ' tis true : I am sure , She would not lose it : her attendants are All sworn , and honourable : -- They induc'd to steal it ! And by a stranger ? -No ; he hath enjoy'd her : The cognizance of her ...
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