The Plays of William Shakspeare: CymbelineC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 68
... brother search What companies are near : pray you , away ; Let me alone with him . [ Exeunt BEL . and ARV . Soft ! What are you Clo . That fly me thus ? some villain mountaineers ? I have heard of such . - What slave art thou ? Gui ...
... brother search What companies are near : pray you , away ; Let me alone with him . [ Exeunt BEL . and ARV . Soft ! What are you Clo . That fly me thus ? some villain mountaineers ? I have heard of such . - What slave art thou ? Gui ...
Page 69
... brother make good time with him , You say he is so fell . Bel . Being scarce made up , I mean , to man , he had not apprehension Of roaring terrors ; for the effect of judgment Is oft the cause of fear : But see , thy brother . Re ...
... brother make good time with him , You say he is so fell . Bel . Being scarce made up , I mean , to man , he had not apprehension Of roaring terrors ; for the effect of judgment Is oft the cause of fear : But see , thy brother . Re ...
Page 70
... brother hath done well . Bel . I had no mind To hunt this day : the boy Fidele's sickness Did make my way long forth . Gui . With his own sword , Which he did wave against my throat , I have ta'en His head from him : I'll throw ' t into ...
... brother hath done well . Bel . I had no mind To hunt this day : the boy Fidele's sickness Did make my way long forth . Gui . With his own sword , Which he did wave against my throat , I have ta'en His head from him : I'll throw ' t into ...
Page 71
... brother ? I have sent Cloten's clotpoll down the stream , In embassy to his mother ; his body's hostage For his return . [ Solemn Musick . Bel . My ingenious instrument ! Hark , Polydore , it sounds ! But what occasion Hath Cadwal now ...
... brother ? I have sent Cloten's clotpoll down the stream , In embassy to his mother ; his body's hostage For his return . [ Solemn Musick . Bel . My ingenious instrument ! Hark , Polydore , it sounds ! But what occasion Hath Cadwal now ...
Page 72
... brother wears thee not the one half so well , As when thou grew'st thyself . Bel . O , melancholy ! Who ever yet could sound thy bottom ? find The ooze , to show what coast thy sluggish crare Might easiliest harbour in ? —Thou blessed ...
... brother wears thee not the one half so well , As when thou grew'st thyself . Bel . O , melancholy ! Who ever yet could sound thy bottom ? find The ooze , to show what coast thy sluggish crare Might easiliest harbour in ? —Thou blessed ...
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