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... his hawking eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart , too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour : But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy , Must sanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter PAROLLES .
... his hawking eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart , too capable Of every line and trick of his sweet favour : But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy , Must sanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter PAROLLES .
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Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1. Lord . It is the count Rousillon ,, my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee .
Enter BERTRAM , LAFEU , and PAROLLES . 1. Lord . It is the count Rousillon ,, my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee .
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Enter King , with young lords taking leave for the Florentine war ; BERTRAM , PAROLLES , and Attendants . King . Farewel , young lords , these warlike principles Do not throw from you : - ' and you , my lords , : farewel : Share the ...
Enter King , with young lords taking leave for the Florentine war ; BERTRAM , PAROLLES , and Attendants . King . Farewel , young lords , these warlike principles Do not throw from you : - ' and you , my lords , : farewel : Share the ...
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Enter Countess and Clown . Count . Come on , sir ; I shall now put you to the height of your breeding . Clown . I will shew myself highly fed , and lowly taught : I know my business is but to the court . Count .
Enter Countess and Clown . Count . Come on , sir ; I shall now put you to the height of your breeding . Clown . I will shew myself highly fed , and lowly taught : I know my business is but to the court . Count .
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Enter HELENA and Clown . Hel . My mother greets me kindly ; Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : buţ . thanks be given , she's very well , and wants nothing ...
Enter HELENA and Clown . Hel . My mother greets me kindly ; Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : buţ . thanks be given , she's very well , and wants nothing ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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