“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... lips , what wilt thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what care For what thou feel'st not , what thou feel'st being able To make Mars spurn his drum ? O , if thou couch But one night with her , every hour in ' t will Take ...
... lips , what wilt thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what care For what thou feel'st not , what thou feel'st being able To make Mars spurn his drum ? O , if thou couch But one night with her , every hour in ' t will Take ...
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... is haste , I stamp this kiss upon thy current lip ; [ kisses HIPPOLYTA . Sweet , keep it as a token . Set you forward ; 1 anticipated . [ Exit ARTESIUS . Farewell , my beauteous Sister . Pirithous , Keep the 10 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... is haste , I stamp this kiss upon thy current lip ; [ kisses HIPPOLYTA . Sweet , keep it as a token . Set you forward ; 1 anticipated . [ Exit ARTESIUS . Farewell , my beauteous Sister . Pirithous , Keep the 10 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... lips the better ten days after : Would he would do so every day ! He grieves much , And me as much to see his misery . What should I do , to make him know I love him ? For I would fain enjoy him : say I ventur'd To set him free ? what ...
... lips the better ten days after : Would he would do so every day ! He grieves much , And me as much to see his misery . What should I do , to make him know I love him ? For I would fain enjoy him : say I ventur'd To set him free ? what ...
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... lips , and cheeks of damask roses , And all we'll dance an antic ' fore the Duke , And beg his pardon . Then she talk'd of you , That you must lose your head to - morrow morning , Sir ; 70 1 And she must gather flowers to bury you , 64 ...
... lips , and cheeks of damask roses , And all we'll dance an antic ' fore the Duke , And beg his pardon . Then she talk'd of you , That you must lose your head to - morrow morning , Sir ; 70 1 And she must gather flowers to bury you , 64 ...
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... she ever meant to court his valour ; His nose stands high , a character of honour ; His red lips , after fights , are fit for ladies . EMI . Must these men die too ? 100 ΙΙΟ PIR . When he speaks , his tongue ACT IV 70 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... she ever meant to court his valour ; His nose stands high , a character of honour ; His red lips , after fights , are fit for ladies . EMI . Must these men die too ? 100 ΙΙΟ PIR . When he speaks , his tongue ACT IV 70 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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