The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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Page 141
... Lord have mercy on us , on those three ; They are infected , in their hearts it lies ; They have the plague , and caught it of your eyes : These lords are visited ; you are not free , For the Lord's tokens on you do I see . [ to us ...
... Lord have mercy on us , on those three ; They are infected , in their hearts it lies ; They have the plague , and caught it of your eyes : These lords are visited ; you are not free , For the Lord's tokens on you do I see . [ to us ...
Page 156
... lord , Signior Antonio [ Gives Bassanio a letter . Ere I ope his letter , I pray you tell me how my good friend doth . Sale . Not sick , my lord , unless it be in mind ; Nor well , unless in mind : his letter there Will show you his ...
... lord , Signior Antonio [ Gives Bassanio a letter . Ere I ope his letter , I pray you tell me how my good friend doth . Sale . Not sick , my lord , unless it be in mind ; Nor well , unless in mind : his letter there Will show you his ...
Page 188
... Lord . O my sweet lord , that you will stay be- hind us ! Par . " Tis not his fault ; the spark- 2 Lord . O , ' tis brave wars ! Par . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . Ber . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too ...
... Lord . O my sweet lord , that you will stay be- hind us ! Par . " Tis not his fault ; the spark- 2 Lord . O , ' tis brave wars ! Par . Most admirable ; I have seen those wars . Ber . I am commanded here , and kept a coil with , Too ...
Page 191
... lord ! - Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of hate , Loosing upon thee in the name of justice , Without all terms of pity : Speak ! thine answer ! Ber . Pardon , my gracious lord ; for I submit My fancy to your eyes ...
... lord ! - Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of hate , Loosing upon thee in the name of justice , Without all terms of pity : Speak ! thine answer ! Ber . Pardon , my gracious lord ; for I submit My fancy to your eyes ...
Page 192
... lord , and of very valiant approof . Luf . You have it from his own deliverance . Ber . And by other warranted testimony . Laf . Then my dial goes not true ; I took this lark for a bunting . Ber . I do assure you , my lord , he is very ...
... lord , and of very valiant approof . Luf . You have it from his own deliverance . Ber . And by other warranted testimony . Laf . Then my dial goes not true ; I took this lark for a bunting . Ber . I do assure you , my lord , he is very ...
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