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So in The Tempest : -- Hast thou which art but air , a touch , a feeling Of their afflictions . ' And in Antony and Cleopatra : - The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , Do strongly speak to us . ' A passage in King Lear will ...
So in The Tempest : -- Hast thou which art but air , a touch , a feeling Of their afflictions . ' And in Antony and Cleopatra : - The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , Do strongly speak to us . ' A passage in King Lear will ...
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Hast thou not learn'd me how To make perfumes ? distil ? preserve ? yea , so , That our great king himself doth woo me oft For my confections ? Having thus far proceeded ( Unless thou think'st me devilish ) , is't not meet That I did ...
Hast thou not learn'd me how To make perfumes ? distil ? preserve ? yea , so , That our great king himself doth woo me oft For my confections ? Having thus far proceeded ( Unless thou think'st me devilish ) , is't not meet That I did ...
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Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee ; I'll move the king To any shape of thy preferment , such As thou'lt desire ; and then myself , I chiefly ...
Think what a chance thou changest on ; but think Thou hast thy mistress still ; to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee ; I'll move the king To any shape of thy preferment , such As thou'lt desire ; and then myself , I chiefly ...
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If you will swear you have not done't , you lie ; And I will kill thee , if thou dost deny Thou hast made me cuckold . Iach . I will deny nothing . Post . O , that I had her here , to tear her limb - meal !
If you will swear you have not done't , you lie ; And I will kill thee , if thou dost deny Thou hast made me cuckold . Iach . I will deny nothing . Post . O , that I had her here , to tear her limb - meal !
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1 . Do't , and to bed then . Pis . I'll wake mine eyeballs blind first11 . I'mo . Wherefore then Didst undertake it ? Why hast thou abus'd So many miles with a pretence ? this place ? Mine action , and thine own ? our horses ' labour ?
1 . Do't , and to bed then . Pis . I'll wake mine eyeballs blind first11 . I'mo . Wherefore then Didst undertake it ? Why hast thou abus'd So many miles with a pretence ? this place ? Mine action , and thine own ? our horses ' labour ?
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