“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... worth ( the case is each of our's ) When that his action ' s dregg'd with mind assur'd ' Tis bad he goes about ? PAL . Leave that unreason'd ; Our services stand now for Thebes , not Creon : Yet , to be neutral to him were dishonour ...
... worth ( the case is each of our's ) When that his action ' s dregg'd with mind assur'd ' Tis bad he goes about ? PAL . Leave that unreason'd ; Our services stand now for Thebes , not Creon : Yet , to be neutral to him were dishonour ...
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... Worth a God's view . What was ' t that prisoner told me , When I inquir'd their names ? HERALD . Arcite and Palamon . THES . They are not dead ? We ' lieve , they're call'd ' Tis right ; those , those . HERALD . Nor in a state of life ...
... Worth a God's view . What was ' t that prisoner told me , When I inquir'd their names ? HERALD . Arcite and Palamon . THES . They are not dead ? We ' lieve , they're call'd ' Tis right ; those , those . HERALD . Nor in a state of life ...
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... worth : rather than have ' em Freed of this plight , and in their morning state , Sound and at liberty , I would ' em dead ; But , forty thousand fold , we had rather have ' em Prisoners to us than Death . Bear ' em speedily From our ...
... worth : rather than have ' em Freed of this plight , and in their morning state , Sound and at liberty , I would ' em dead ; But , forty thousand fold , we had rather have ' em Prisoners to us than Death . Bear ' em speedily From our ...
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... worth ; For only in thy Court , of all the World , Dwells fair - ey'd Honour . PIR . All his words are worthy . THES . Sir , we are much indebted to your travel , Nor shall you lose your wish . Pirithous , Dispose of this fair gentleman ...
... worth ; For only in thy Court , of all the World , Dwells fair - ey'd Honour . PIR . All his words are worthy . THES . Sir , we are much indebted to your travel , Nor shall you lose your wish . Pirithous , Dispose of this fair gentleman ...
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ACT III Sc ACT V Sc Adonis Arcite Athens bear beauty beauty's behold blood breast breath cheeks Collatine Cornets Cousin Creon DAUGH dead dear death doth Duke EMILIA exeunt face fair fair Lords false fear fire flowers foul gainst GAOLER gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath hear heart Heaven HIPPOLYTA honour hour kiss lady lips live look Lord lov'd love's Lucrece lust maid mistress ne'er never night noble Palamon PIRITHOUS pity poor praise pray Priam prison proud QUEEN quoth seem'd Sextus Tarquinius shame shew sighs sight sing sorrow soul sweet Tarquin tears tell Thebes thee THESEUS thine eyes thing THIRD COUN thou art thou dost thou shalt thought thyself Time's tongue true unto W. E. HENLEY weep Wench wind WOOER youth