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Post . Enter CYMBELINE and Lords . Alack , the king ! Cym . Thou basest thing , avoid ! hence , from my sight ! If , after this command , thou fraught the court With thy unworthiness , thon diest : Away ! Thou art poison to my blood .
Post . Enter CYMBELINE and Lords . Alack , the king ! Cym . Thou basest thing , avoid ! hence , from my sight ! If , after this command , thou fraught the court With thy unworthiness , thon diest : Away ! Thou art poison to my blood .
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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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-art thou mad ? Imo . Almost , sir : Heaven restore me ! - ' Would 1 were A neat - herd's daughter ! and my Leonatus Our neighbour shepherd's son ! Cym . Re - enter Queen . They were again together : you have done Thou foolish thing !
-art thou mad ? Imo . Almost , sir : Heaven restore me ! - ' Would 1 were A neat - herd's daughter ! and my Leonatus Our neighbour shepherd's son ! Cym . Re - enter Queen . They were again together : you have done Thou foolish thing !
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I do wonder , doctor , Thou ask'st me such a question : Have I not been Thy pupil long ? Hast thou not learn'd me how To make perfumes ? distil ... I commend ( says Walton ) an angler that trieth conclusions , and improves his art .
I do wonder , doctor , Thou ask'st me such a question : Have I not been Thy pupil long ? Hast thou not learn'd me how To make perfumes ? distil ... I commend ( says Walton ) an angler that trieth conclusions , and improves his art .
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Do thou work ; When thou shalt bring me word , she loves my son , I'll tell thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless , and his name Is at last gasp : Return he ...
Do thou work ; When thou shalt bring me word , she loves my son , I'll tell thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless , and his name Is at last gasp : Return he ...
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