“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under ground , O , fan From me the witless chaff of such a writer IO That blasts my bays , and my fam'd works makes lighter Than Robin Hood ! This is ...
... hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under ground , O , fan From me the witless chaff of such a writer IO That blasts my bays , and my fam'd works makes lighter Than Robin Hood ! This is ...
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... Hear , and respect me ! SEC . QUEEN . And as you wish your Hear , and respect me ! For your mother's sake , womb may thrive with fair ones , THIRD QUEEN . Now , for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for ...
... Hear , and respect me ! SEC . QUEEN . And as you wish your Hear , and respect me ! For your mother's sake , womb may thrive with fair ones , THIRD QUEEN . Now , for the love of him whom Jove hath mark'd The honour of your bed , and for ...
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... Hear nothing but the clock that tells our woes : The vine shall grow , but we shall never see it ; Summer shall come , and with her all delights , But dead - cold Winter must inhabit here still . PAL . " Tis too true , Arcite . To our ...
... Hear nothing but the clock that tells our woes : The vine shall grow , but we shall never see it ; Summer shall come , and with her all delights , But dead - cold Winter must inhabit here still . PAL . " Tis too true , Arcite . To our ...
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... hear you still . Is there record of any two that lov'd Better than we do , Arcite ? ARC . Ye shall . Sure , there cannot . PAL . I do not think it possible our friendship Should ever leave us . ARC . Till our deaths it cannot ; And ...
... hear you still . Is there record of any two that lov'd Better than we do , Arcite ? ARC . Ye shall . Sure , there cannot . PAL . I do not think it possible our friendship Should ever leave us . ARC . Till our deaths it cannot ; And ...
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... hear him Sing in an evening , what a Heaven it is ! And yet his songs are sad ones . Fairer spoken Was never gentleman : when I come in To bring him water in a morning , first He bows his noble body , then salutes me , thus : ΤΟ 20 Fair ...
... hear him Sing in an evening , what a Heaven it is ! And yet his songs are sad ones . Fairer spoken Was never gentleman : when I come in To bring him water in a morning , first He bows his noble body , then salutes me , thus : ΤΟ 20 Fair ...
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