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Paul . The keener the prison , call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant . ] Let him have knowledge who I am . Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? - Now , good sir , Re - enter Attendant ...
Paul . The keener the prison , call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant . ] Let him have knowledge who I am . Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? - Now , good sir , Re - enter Attendant ...
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Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen receives Much comfort in't : says , My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . Paul . I dare be sworn : These dangerous unsafe lunes o'the king ...
Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen receives Much comfort in't : says , My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . Paul . I dare be sworn : These dangerous unsafe lunes o'the king ...
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Paul . Tell her , Emilia , - I'll use that tongue I have : if wit flow from it , As boldness from my bosom , let it not be doubted I shall do good . Emil . Now be you blest for it ! I'll to the queen : please you , come something Keepi ...
Paul . Tell her , Emilia , - I'll use that tongue I have : if wit flow from it , As boldness from my bosom , let it not be doubted I shall do good . Emil . Now be you blest for it ! I'll to the queen : please you , come something Keepi ...
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Camillo and Polixenes Laugh at me ; make their pastime at my sorLeave me - row : They should not laugh , if I could reach them ; nor Shall she , within my power . Enter PAULINA , with a Child . 1. Lord . You must not enter . Paul .
Camillo and Polixenes Laugh at me ; make their pastime at my sorLeave me - row : They should not laugh , if I could reach them ; nor Shall she , within my power . Enter PAULINA , with a Child . 1. Lord . You must not enter . Paul .
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Paul . Not so hot , good sir ; I come to bring him sleep . ' Tis such as you , That creep like shadows by him , and do sigh At each bis needless heavings , such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med'cinal ...
Paul . Not so hot , good sir ; I come to bring him sleep . ' Tis such as you , That creep like shadows by him , and do sigh At each bis needless heavings , such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med'cinal ...
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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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