The Works of Shakespeare, Band 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... Paul . Shall be when your first queen's again in breath ; Never till then . Enter a Gentleman . Gent . One that gives out himself Prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess , she The fairest I have yet beheld , desires ...
... Paul . Shall be when your first queen's again in breath ; Never till then . Enter a Gentleman . Gent . One that gives out himself Prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess , she The fairest I have yet beheld , desires ...
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... Paul . How ! not women ? Gent . Women will love her , that she is a woman 110 More worth than any man ; men , that she is The rarest of all women . Leon . Go , Cleomenes ; Yourself , assisted with your honour'd friends , Bring them to ...
... Paul . How ! not women ? Gent . Women will love her , that she is a woman 110 More worth than any man ; men , that she is The rarest of all women . Leon . Go , Cleomenes ; Yourself , assisted with your honour'd friends , Bring them to ...
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... Paul . Sir , my liege , Your eye hath too much youth in ' t : not a month ' Fore your queen died , she was more worth such gazes Than what you look on now . Leon . I thought of her , Even in these looks I made . [ To Florizel . ] But ...
... Paul . Sir , my liege , Your eye hath too much youth in ' t : not a month ' Fore your queen died , she was more worth such gazes Than what you look on now . Leon . I thought of her , Even in these looks I made . [ To Florizel . ] But ...
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... Paul . I did not well I meant well . What , sovereign sir , All my services You have paid home : but that you have vouch- safed , With your crown'd brother and these your con- tracted Heirs of your kingdoms , my poor house to visit , It ...
... Paul . I did not well I meant well . What , sovereign sir , All my services You have paid home : but that you have vouch- safed , With your crown'd brother and these your con- tracted Heirs of your kingdoms , my poor house to visit , It ...
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... Paul . So much the more our carver's excellence ; 30 Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her As she lived now . Leon . As now she might have done , So much to my good comfort , as it is Now piercing to my soul . O , thus she ...
... Paul . So much the more our carver's excellence ; 30 Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her As she lived now . Leon . As now she might have done , So much to my good comfort , as it is Now piercing to my soul . O , thus she ...
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