The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... lie , you lie : Cam . No , no , my lord . Leon I say , thou liest , Camillo , and I hate thee ; Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil ...
... lie , you lie : Cam . No , no , my lord . Leon I say , thou liest , Camillo , and I hate thee ; Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave ; Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil ...
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... lies enclosed in this trunk , which you Shall bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put ...
... lies enclosed in this trunk , which you Shall bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put ...
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... lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come , And lead me to these sorrows . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - Bohemia . A desert Country near the ...
... lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come , And lead me to these sorrows . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - Bohemia . A desert Country near the ...
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... lie ; and there thy character : there these ; ( Laying down a bundle . ) Which may , if fortune please , both breed thee , pretty , And still rest thine . The storm begins : - Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , are thus ...
... lie ; and there thy character : there these ; ( Laying down a bundle . ) Which may , if fortune please , both breed thee , pretty , And still rest thine . The storm begins : - Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , are thus ...
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... summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in the hay . I have served prince Florizel , and , in my time , wore three - pile ; but now I am out of service : But shall I go mourn for that , my dear 10 Act IV . WINTER'S TALE .
... summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in the hay . I have served prince Florizel , and , in my time , wore three - pile ; but now I am out of service : But shall I go mourn for that , my dear 10 Act IV . WINTER'S TALE .
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