The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand , waiting upon that . Our ...
... once . Her . What ? have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? I pr'ythee , tell me : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand , waiting upon that . Our ...
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... once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why , he that wears her like her medal , hang- About his neck ...
... once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why , he that wears her like her medal , hang- About his neck ...
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... once remove The root of his opinion , which is rotten , As ever oak , or stone , was sound . Leon . A callat , Of boundless tongue ; who late hath beat her husband , And now baits me ! -This brat is none of mine ; It is the issue of ...
... once remove The root of his opinion , which is rotten , As ever oak , or stone , was sound . Leon . A callat , Of boundless tongue ; who late hath beat her husband , And now baits me ! -This brat is none of mine ; It is the issue of ...
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... Once more , take her hence . Paul . A most unworthy end unnatural ord Can do no more . Leon . Paul . I'll have thee burn'd . It is an heretic that makes the fire , I care not : Not she which burns in ' t . I'll not call thee tyrant ...
... Once more , take her hence . Paul . A most unworthy end unnatural ord Can do no more . Leon . Paul . I'll have thee burn'd . It is an heretic that makes the fire , I care not : Not she which burns in ' t . I'll not call thee tyrant ...
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... Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come , And lead me to these sorrows . [ Exeunt ...
... Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come , And lead me to these sorrows . [ Exeunt ...
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