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Page 51
Deny to speak with me ? They are sick ? they are weary ? They have travell'd all the night ? Mere fetches ; The images of revolt and flying off ! Fetch me a better answer . Glo . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ...
Deny to speak with me ? They are sick ? they are weary ? They have travell'd all the night ? Mere fetches ; The images of revolt and flying off ! Fetch me a better answer . Glo . My dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ...
Page 299
Speak , gentle niece ; what stern ungentle hands Have lopp'd , and hew'd , and made thy body bare Of her two branches , those sweet ornaments Whose circling shadows kings have sought to sleep in , And might not gain so great a happiness ...
Speak , gentle niece ; what stern ungentle hands Have lopp'd , and hew'd , and made thy body bare Of her two branches , those sweet ornaments Whose circling shadows kings have sought to sleep in , And might not gain so great a happiness ...
Page 337
Lucius , save the child , And bear it from me to the empress : If thou do this , I'll show thee wondrous things , That highly may advantage thee to hear ; If thou wilt not , befall what may befall , I'll speak no more , but - Vengeance ...
Lucius , save the child , And bear it from me to the empress : If thou do this , I'll show thee wondrous things , That highly may advantage thee to hear ; If thou wilt not , befall what may befall , I'll speak no more , but - Vengeance ...
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