“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... maid to sight than husband's pains . We pray our Play may be so ; for I am sure It has a noble breeder and a pure , A learned , and a poet never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story ...
... maid to sight than husband's pains . We pray our Play may be so ; for I am sure It has a noble breeder and a pure , A learned , and a poet never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story ...
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... Maid , Those best affections that the Heavens infuse In their best - temper'd pieces , keep enthron'd In your dear heart ! EMI . Thanks , Sir . Remember me To our all - royal brother ; for whose speed The great Bellona I'll solicit ...
... Maid , Those best affections that the Heavens infuse In their best - temper'd pieces , keep enthron'd In your dear heart ! EMI . Thanks , Sir . Remember me To our all - royal brother ; for whose speed The great Bellona I'll solicit ...
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... maid and maid may be More than in sex dividual . HIP . You're out of breath ; And this high - speeded pace is but to say , That you shall never , like the maid Flavina , Love any that's call'd man . EMI . HIP . Now , alack , weak Sister ...
... maid and maid may be More than in sex dividual . HIP . You're out of breath ; And this high - speeded pace is but to say , That you shall never , like the maid Flavina , Love any that's call'd man . EMI . HIP . Now , alack , weak Sister ...
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... maids shall weep our banishments , And in their songs curse ever - blinded Fortune , Till she for shame see what a wrong she has done To youth and nature . This is all our World ; We shall know nothing here but one another ; Hear ...
... maids shall weep our banishments , And in their songs curse ever - blinded Fortune , Till she for shame see what a wrong she has done To youth and nature . This is all our World ; We shall know nothing here but one another ; Hear ...
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... maids enough ? ARC . Pray , forward . PAL . EMI . Wo . They could not be to one so fair . EMI . Yes . Or were they all hard - hearted ? Thou would'st not . That's a good wench ! Why , Madam ? 25 Wo . I think I should not , Madam . EMI ...
... maids enough ? ARC . Pray , forward . PAL . EMI . Wo . They could not be to one so fair . EMI . Yes . Or were they all hard - hearted ? Thou would'st not . That's a good wench ! Why , Madam ? 25 Wo . I think I should not , Madam . EMI ...
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