The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... dear ; and my true lip Hath virgin'd it e'er since . - You gods ! I prate , And the most noble mother of the world Leave unsaluted : Sink , my knee , i'the earth ; [ Kneels . I will not hear thee speak . - This man , Aufidius , Was my ...
... dear ; and my true lip Hath virgin'd it e'er since . - You gods ! I prate , And the most noble mother of the world Leave unsaluted : Sink , my knee , i'the earth ; [ Kneels . I will not hear thee speak . - This man , Aufidius , Was my ...
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... dear nurse ; or else thy person , Our comfort in the country . We must find An evident calamity , though we had Our wish , which side should win for either thou Mast , as a foreign miscreant , be led With manacles through our streets ...
... dear nurse ; or else thy person , Our comfort in the country . We must find An evident calamity , though we had Our wish , which side should win for either thou Mast , as a foreign miscreant , be led With manacles through our streets ...
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... Dear my lord , Make me acquainted with your cause of grief . Bru . I am not well in health , and that is all . Por . Brutus is wise , and were he not in health , He would embrace the means to come by it . Bru . Why , so I do : -Good ...
... Dear my lord , Make me acquainted with your cause of grief . Bru . I am not well in health , and that is all . Por . Brutus is wise , and were he not in health , He would embrace the means to come by it . Bru . Why , so I do : -Good ...
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... dear , dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this ; And reason to my love is liable . + SCENE IV . - The same . - Another part of the same Street before the House of BRUTUS . Enter PORTIA and LUCIUS . Por . I pr'ythee , boy ...
... dear , dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this ; And reason to my love is liable . + SCENE IV . - The same . - Another part of the same Street before the House of BRUTUS . Enter PORTIA and LUCIUS . Por . I pr'ythee , boy ...
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... Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly sorrow to behold a foul knave uncuckolded . Therefore , dear Isis , keep decorum , and fortune him ...
... Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it is a deadly sorrow to behold a foul knave uncuckolded . Therefore , dear Isis , keep decorum , and fortune him ...
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