The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils ; wherein , priestlike , thou Hast cleansed my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reformed ; but we have been Deceived in thy integrity ...
... thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils ; wherein , priestlike , thou Hast cleansed my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reformed ; but we have been Deceived in thy integrity ...
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... thee ; Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both . Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The ...
... thee ; Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both . Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The ...
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... thee , - Leon . Make't thy question , and go rot ! 3 Dost think I am so muddy , so unsettled , ? 4 To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets , Which to preserve , is sleep ; which being spotted ...
... thee , - Leon . Make't thy question , and go rot ! 3 Dost think I am so muddy , so unsettled , ? 4 To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets , Which to preserve , is sleep ; which being spotted ...
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... thee , of a fool , inconstant , And damnable ungrateful : nor was't much , Thou wouldst have poisoned good Camillo's honor , To have him kill a king ; poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting forth to ...
... thee , of a fool , inconstant , And damnable ungrateful : nor was't much , Thou wouldst have poisoned good Camillo's honor , To have him kill a king ; poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting forth to ...
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... thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt see Thy wife Paulina more : and so , with shrieks , She melted into air ... thee well ! [ Laying down the Child . There lie ; and there thy character : there these ; [ Laying down a bundle . Which may ...
... thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt see Thy wife Paulina more : and so , with shrieks , She melted into air ... thee well ! [ Laying down the Child . There lie ; and there thy character : there these ; [ Laying down a bundle . Which may ...
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