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... thee , a word.- [ TO PISANIO . Cor . [ Aside . ] I do not like her3 . She doth think she has Strange lingering poisons : I do know her spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature : Those , she has ...
... thee , a word.- [ TO PISANIO . Cor . [ Aside . ] I do not like her3 . She doth think she has Strange lingering poisons : I do know her spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature : Those , she has ...
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... thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . 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 ...
... thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . 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 ...
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... thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thon from honour ; and Solicit'st ...
... thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thon from honour ; and Solicit'st ...
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... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all Pisanio ? made such men . How now , Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil- Imo ...
... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all Pisanio ? made such men . How now , Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil- Imo ...
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... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius . Thy Caesar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him3 ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he , to seek of me again ...
... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius . Thy Caesar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him3 ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he , to seek of me again ...
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Andronicus Antony and Cleopatra Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother Cloten Cordelia Cymbeline daughter dead death DIONYZA dost doth Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio Fool Gent gentleman give Gloster gods Goneril Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honour i'the Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia Lear lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Malone Marcus Marina means mistress never night noble o'the old copy reads passage Pericles Pisanio play poor Posthumus pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE quartos quartos read queen Regan Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's sorrow speak Steevens sweet Tamora tears tell Tharsus thee there's thine thou art thou hast Titus Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida villain Winter's Tale word