The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various commentators, Band 6 |
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... thee well , tho ' never seen before . Be not amaz'd , there's nothing hid from me ; In private will I talk with thee apart . Stand back , you Lords , and give us leave a - while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Pucel ...
... thee well , tho ' never seen before . Be not amaz'd , there's nothing hid from me ; In private will I talk with thee apart . Stand back , you Lords , and give us leave a - while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Pucel ...
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... thee . Bright ftar of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee ? Alan . Leave off delays , and let us raife the fiege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to fave our honours ; Drive them from Orleans , and be ...
... thee . Bright ftar of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee ? Alan . Leave off delays , and let us raife the fiege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to fave our honours ; Drive them from Orleans , and be ...
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... thee , but I'll drive thee back . Thy scarlet robes , as a child's bearing cloth , I'll ufe to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou dar'ft ; I beard thee to thy face . Glou . What ? am I dar'd , and bearded to my face ...
... thee , but I'll drive thee back . Thy scarlet robes , as a child's bearing cloth , I'll ufe to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou dar'ft ; I beard thee to thy face . Glou . What ? am I dar'd , and bearded to my face ...
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... thee ; Devil , or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee . Blood will I draw on thee , thou art a witch ; And straitway give thy foul to him thou ferv'ft . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that muft difgrace thee . [ They fight . Tal . Heav'ns ...
... thee ; Devil , or devil's dam , I'll conjure thee . Blood will I draw on thee , thou art a witch ; And straitway give thy foul to him thou ferv'ft . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that muft difgrace thee . [ They fight . Tal . Heav'ns ...
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... thee . Tal . Not all together ; better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance feveral ways ; That if it chance the one of us do fail , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed . Agreed ; I'll to you corner . Bur . I to ...
... thee . Tal . Not all together ; better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance feveral ways ; That if it chance the one of us do fail , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed . Agreed ; I'll to you corner . Bur . I to ...
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