“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... thee , O , when Her twinning cherries shall their sweetness fall Upon thy tasteful 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 ...
... thee , O , when Her twinning cherries shall their sweetness fall Upon thy tasteful 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 ...
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... thee in this point ( Though in ' t I know thou dost believe thyself ) Than I will trust a sickly appetite , 70 80 That loathes even as it longs . But , sure , my Sister , 90 If I were ripe for your persuasion , you Have said enough to ...
... thee in this point ( Though in ' t I know thou dost believe thyself ) Than I will trust a sickly appetite , 70 80 That loathes even as it longs . But , sure , my Sister , 90 If I were ripe for your persuasion , you Have said enough to ...
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... thee no Star be dark ! SEC . QUEEN . Both Heaven and Earth Friend thee for ever ! THIRD QUEEN . All the good that may Be wish'd upon thy head , I cry Amen to ' t ! THES . The impartial Gods , who from the mounted Heavens View us their ...
... thee no Star be dark ! SEC . QUEEN . Both Heaven and Earth Friend thee for ever ! THIRD QUEEN . All the good that may Be wish'd upon thy head , I cry Amen to ' t ! THES . The impartial Gods , who from the mounted Heavens View us their ...
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... thee friend ? ARC . Yes , and have found me so . Why are you mov'd thus ? Let me deal coldly with you : Am not I Part of your blood , part of your soul ? you've told me That I was Palamon , and you were Arcite . PAL . Yes . ARC . Am not ...
... thee friend ? ARC . Yes , and have found me so . Why are you mov'd thus ? Let me deal coldly with you : Am not I Part of your blood , part of your soul ? you've told me That I was Palamon , and you were Arcite . PAL . Yes . ARC . Am not ...
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... thee What ' twere to filch affection from another ! Sc . II Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I ' ll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst ...
... thee What ' twere to filch affection from another ! Sc . II Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I ' ll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst ...
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