The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the Poet |
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Now am I dead , The . His discretion , I am sure , cannot carry " Now am I fled ; his
valour ; for the goose carries not the fox . " My soul is in the sky : Jt is well : leave it
to his discretion , and let us " Tongue , lose thy light ! Listen to the moon .
Now am I dead , The . His discretion , I am sure , cannot carry " Now am I fled ; his
valour ; for the goose carries not the fox . " My soul is in the sky : Jt is well : leave it
to his discretion , and let us " Tongue , lose thy light ! Listen to the moon .
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1 Is prisoner to your son : O , such a day , North Why , he is dead So fought , so
follow'd , and so fairly won , See , what a ready tongue suspicion hath ! Came not
, till now , to dignify the times , He , that but fears the thing he would not know ...
1 Is prisoner to your son : O , such a day , North Why , he is dead So fought , so
follow'd , and so fairly won , See , what a ready tongue suspicion hath ! Came not
, till now , to dignify the times , He , that but fears the thing he would not know ...
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Proportion'd to our cause , must be as great Ant . Thrice nobler than myself ! Enter
Diomedes . Thou teachest me , O valiant Eros , what I should , and thou could'st
not . My queen and As that which makes it . - How now ? is he dead 1 Eros Dio .
Proportion'd to our cause , must be as great Ant . Thrice nobler than myself ! Enter
Diomedes . Thou teachest me , O valiant Eros , what I should , and thou could'st
not . My queen and As that which makes it . - How now ? is he dead 1 Eros Dio .
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That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Jul . What storm is this , that blows so
contrary ? Enter Juliet . Is Romeo slaughter'd : and is Tybalt dead ? Jul . Gallop
apace , you fiery - footed steeds , My dear - lov'd cousin , and my dearer lord ?
That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Jul . What storm is this , that blows so
contrary ? Enter Juliet . Is Romeo slaughter'd : and is Tybalt dead ? Jul . Gallop
apace , you fiery - footed steeds , My dear - lov'd cousin , and my dearer lord ?
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Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead ; And Paris too ; come , I'll dispose of
thee Enter Montague and Others . Among a sisterhood of holy nuos : Prince .
Come , Montague , for thou art early np , Stay not to question , for the watch is
coming ...
Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead ; And Paris too ; come , I'll dispose of
thee Enter Montague and Others . Among a sisterhood of holy nuos : Prince .
Come , Montague , for thou art early np , Stay not to question , for the watch is
coming ...
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