The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . Depend - for continue in service . WARBURTON . 8 Mr. Upton observes , that the sea - monster is the ...
... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . Depend - for continue in service . WARBURTON . 8 Mr. Upton observes , that the sea - monster is the ...
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... hear it : whistle then to me , As signal that thou hear'st something approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee , go . Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard ; yet I will adventure . [ Retires . Par ...
... hear it : whistle then to me , As signal that thou hear'st something approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee , go . Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard ; yet I will adventure . [ Retires . Par ...
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... hear of it : They are about the court ; And , as I think , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true : And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To hear and see the matter . King . With all my ...
... hear of it : They are about the court ; And , as I think , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true : And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To hear and see the matter . King . With all my ...
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