The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page 63
... majesty , Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you , But when you are well pleas'd . Cleo . That Herod's head I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through whom I might command it . - Come thou near . Mess . Most gracious majesty ...
... majesty , Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you , But when you are well pleas'd . Cleo . That Herod's head I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through whom I might command it . - Come thou near . Mess . Most gracious majesty ...
Page 64
... majesty , and should know . Char . Hath he seen majesty ? Isis else defend , And serving you so long ! Cleo , I have one thing more to ask him yet , good Charmian : - But ' tis no matter ; thou shalt bring him to me Where I will write ...
... majesty , and should know . Char . Hath he seen majesty ? Isis else defend , And serving you so long ! Cleo , I have one thing more to ask him yet , good Charmian : - But ' tis no matter ; thou shalt bring him to me Where I will write ...
Page 84
... majesty . Luc . We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly , as we might , Tend'ring our sister's honour and our own . Mar. That on mine honour here I do protest . Sat. Away , and talk not : trouble us ...
... majesty . Luc . We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly , as we might , Tend'ring our sister's honour and our own . Mar. That on mine honour here I do protest . Sat. Away , and talk not : trouble us ...
Page 85
... majesty : - Madam , to you as many and as good ! - I promised your grace a hunter's peal . Sat. And you have rung it lustily , my lords , Somewhat too early for new - married ladies . Bas . Lavinia , how say you ? Lav . I say , no : I ...
... majesty : - Madam , to you as many and as good ! - I promised your grace a hunter's peal . Sat. And you have rung it lustily , my lords , Somewhat too early for new - married ladies . Bas . Lavinia , how say you ? Lav . I say , no : I ...
Page 90
... majesty my hand : Tell him , it was a band that warded him From thousand dangers ; bid him bury it ; More hath it merited , that let it have . As for my sons , say , I account of them As jewels purchas'd at an easy price ; And yet dear ...
... majesty my hand : Tell him , it was a band that warded him From thousand dangers ; bid him bury it ; More hath it merited , that let it have . As for my sons , say , I account of them As jewels purchas'd at an easy price ; And yet dear ...
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