“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him , you hold out Weak as we are , and almost breathless swim In this deep water ; do but Your helping hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes ...
... thing , And too ambitious , to aspire to him , you hold out Weak as we are , and almost breathless swim In this deep water ; do but Your helping hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes ...
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... thing ! THES . 50 Pray you , kneel not : I was transported with your speech , and suffer'd Your knees to wrong themselves . I have heard the fortunes 60 Of your dead Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and ...
... thing ! THES . 50 Pray you , kneel not : I was transported with your speech , and suffer'd Your knees to wrong themselves . I have heard the fortunes 60 Of your dead Lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and ...
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... thing , nor be so hardy Ever to take a husband . THES . Pray , stand up : Pirithous , I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Lead on the bride : get you and pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any ...
... thing , nor be so hardy Ever to take a husband . THES . Pray , stand up : Pirithous , I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Lead on the bride : get you and pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any ...
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... things to be mere monsters . PAL . ( Unless we fear that apes can tutor's ) to Be masters of our manners . What need I Affect another's gait , which is not catching Where there is faith ? or to be fond upon 20 30 Another's way of speech ...
... things to be mere monsters . PAL . ( Unless we fear that apes can tutor's ) to Be masters of our manners . What need I Affect another's gait , which is not catching Where there is faith ? or to be fond upon 20 30 Another's way of speech ...
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... the other may be said to water Their intertangled roots of love ; but I , And she I sigh and spoke of , were things innocent , 60 Lov'd for we did , and , like the elements That know not what nor why , yet do effect 16 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... the other may be said to water Their intertangled roots of love ; but I , And she I sigh and spoke of , were things innocent , 60 Lov'd for we did , and , like the elements That know not what nor why , yet do effect 16 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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