The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... lord Isab . And is this all ? Duke . A widow then ? Then , oh , you blessed minis ! ers above , Mari . Neither , my lord . Keep me in patience ; and with ripen'd time , Duke . Unfold the evil which is here wrapt up Are nothing then ...
... lord Isab . And is this all ? Duke . A widow then ? Then , oh , you blessed minis ! ers above , Mari . Neither , my lord . Keep me in patience ; and with ripen'd time , Duke . Unfold the evil which is here wrapt up Are nothing then ...
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... lord , to slander Lord Angelo ? They have confessid you But Tuesday nignt last gone , in his garden house , did . He knew me as a wife : As this is true Duke . ' Tis false . Let me in safety raise me from my knees ; Escal . How ! know ...
... lord , to slander Lord Angelo ? They have confessid you But Tuesday nignt last gone , in his garden house , did . He knew me as a wife : As this is true Duke . ' Tis false . Let me in safety raise me from my knees ; Escal . How ! know ...
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... lord , unless I might have another tion , ranges evenly with mine . How canst thou for working - days ; your grace is too costly to wear cross this marriage ? every day : But , I beseech your grace , pardon me ; Bora . Not honestly , my ...
... lord , unless I might have another tion , ranges evenly with mine . How canst thou for working - days ; your grace is too costly to wear cross this marriage ? every day : But , I beseech your grace , pardon me ; Bora . Not honestly , my ...
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... lord , Tita . Music , ho ! music ; such as charmeth ( He and the rest kneel to THESEUS . sleep , The . I pray you all , stand up Prick . Now , when thou wak'st , with thine own How comes this gentle concord in the world , I know , you ...
... lord , Tita . Music , ho ! music ; such as charmeth ( He and the rest kneel to THESEUS . sleep , The . I pray you all , stand up Prick . Now , when thou wak'st , with thine own How comes this gentle concord in the world , I know , you ...
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... lord , than you . Since this fortune falls to you , Your fortune stood upon the caskets there ; Be content , and seek no new . And so did mine too , as the matter falls : If you be well pleas'd with this , For wooing here , until I ...
... lord , than you . Since this fortune falls to you , Your fortune stood upon the caskets there ; Be content , and seek no new . And so did mine too , as the matter falls : If you be well pleas'd with this , For wooing here , until I ...
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