The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... land could piuck her back , that shov'd her on . I must from this enchanting queen break off ; Ten thousand harms , more than the ills I know , My idleness doth hatch . - How now ! Enobar- bus ! Enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your ...
... land could piuck her back , that shov'd her on . I must from this enchanting queen break off ; Ten thousand harms , more than the ills I know , My idleness doth hatch . - How now ! Enobar- bus ! Enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your ...
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... land I can be able , To ' front this present time . Ces . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord : What you shall know mean time Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , Sir , To let me be ...
... land I can be able , To ' front this present time . Ces . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord : What you shall know mean time Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , Sir , To let me be ...
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... land ? Ces . Great , and increasing : but by sea He is an absolute master . Ant . So is the fame . ' Would we had spoke together ! Haste we for it : Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we The business we have talk'd of . Ces ...
... land ? Ces . Great , and increasing : but by sea He is an absolute master . Ant . So is the fame . ' Would we had spoke together ! Haste we for it : Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we The business we have talk'd of . Ces ...
Page 60
... land thou know'st How much we do o'er - count thee . Pom . At land , indeed , Thou dost o'er - count me of my father's house : Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , there still ...
... land thou know'st How much we do o'er - count thee . Pom . At land , indeed , Thou dost o'er - count me of my father's house : Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , there still ...
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... land . Eno . There I deny my land service . But give me your hand , Menas : If our eyes had authority , here they might take two thieves kissing . Men . All men's faces are true , whatsoe'er their hands are . Eno . But there is never a ...
... land . Eno . There I deny my land service . But give me your hand , Menas : If our eyes had authority , here they might take two thieves kissing . Men . All men's faces are true , whatsoe'er their hands are . Eno . But there is never a ...
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