The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest , ere it came ; And , finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since ...
... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest , ere it came ; And , finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since ...
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... blood . 9 Succeed in the Latin sense of follow ; a frequent usage . 1 Awful is full of awe , that is , reverent . The force of you have seen is continued over a better prince . Losing a mite , a mountain gain . The good 30 ACT II ...
... blood . 9 Succeed in the Latin sense of follow ; a frequent usage . 1 Awful is full of awe , that is , reverent . The force of you have seen is continued over a better prince . Losing a mite , a mountain gain . The good 30 ACT II ...
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... him . Thai . - - Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are , your name and parentage . SCENE III . 43 PRINCE OF TYRE .
... him . Thai . - - Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are , your name and parentage . SCENE III . 43 PRINCE OF TYRE .
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... blood as I myself . — Therefore hear you , mistress : Either frame Your will to mine , and you , sir , hear you , - Either be ruled by me , or I will make you Man and wife . Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ; And ...
... blood as I myself . — Therefore hear you , mistress : Either frame Your will to mine , and you , sir , hear you , - Either be ruled by me , or I will make you Man and wife . Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ; And ...
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... blood with sorrowing you have * A nurse of me . Lord , how your favour's 4 changed * With this unprofitable woe ! Come , come , * Give me your flowers : on the sea - margent walk * With Leonine ; the air is quick there , and * It ...
... blood with sorrowing you have * A nurse of me . Lord , how your favour's 4 changed * With this unprofitable woe ! Come , come , * Give me your flowers : on the sea - margent walk * With Leonine ; the air is quick there , and * It ...
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