The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er , — Cres . With mill - stones.31 Pan . And Cassandra laughed , — Cres . But there was more temperate fire under the pot of her eyes : —did her eyes run o'er too ? Pan . And Hector laughed ...
... Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er , — Cres . With mill - stones.31 Pan . And Cassandra laughed , — Cres . But there was more temperate fire under the pot of her eyes : —did her eyes run o'er too ? Pan . And Hector laughed ...
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... queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . - Fair prince , here is good broken music.5 Par . You have broke it , cousin : 6 and , by my ...
... queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . - Fair prince , here is good broken music.5 Par . You have broke it , cousin : 6 and , by my ...
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... queen.- My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pan . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear lord , and most ...
... queen.- My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pan . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear lord , and most ...
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... queen . Helen . Commend me to your niece . Pan . I will , sweet queen . [ Exit . [ A retreat sounded . Par . They're come from field let us to Priam's hall , To greet the warriors . Sweet Helen , I must woo you To help unarm our Hector ...
... queen . Helen . Commend me to your niece . Pan . I will , sweet queen . [ Exit . [ A retreat sounded . Par . They're come from field let us to Priam's hall , To greet the warriors . Sweet Helen , I must woo you To help unarm our Hector ...
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... Queen Hecuba ; A token from her daughter , my fair love ; 5. Sleave - silk . ' Raw silk , ' ' unwrought silk . ' 6. One that loves quails . " Quails " was a cant name for common women ; and it has been supposed that in the present ...
... Queen Hecuba ; A token from her daughter , my fair love ; 5. Sleave - silk . ' Raw silk , ' ' unwrought silk . ' 6. One that loves quails . " Quails " was a cant name for common women ; and it has been supposed that in the present ...
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