The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... live , Hero ; do not ope thine eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I thy spirits were stronger than thy shames , Myself would , on the rearward of reproaches , Strike at thy life . Grieved 1 , I had but one ...
... live , Hero ; do not ope thine eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I thy spirits were stronger than thy shames , Myself would , on the rearward of reproaches , Strike at thy life . Grieved 1 , I had but one ...
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... lives in John the bastard , Whose spirits toil in frame of villainies . Leon . I know not : If they speak but truth of her , These hands shall tear her ; if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath ...
... lives in John the bastard , Whose spirits toil in frame of villainies . Leon . I know not : If they speak but truth of her , These hands shall tear her ; if they wrong her honour , The proudest of them shall well hear of it . Time hath ...
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... live : this wedding day . Perhaps , is but prolong'd ; have patience , and endure . [ Exeunt Friar , Hero , and Leonato . Bene . Lady Beatrice , have you wept all this while ? Beat . Yea , and I will weep a while 46 Act IV . MUCH ADO ...
... live : this wedding day . Perhaps , is but prolong'd ; have patience , and endure . [ Exeunt Friar , Hero , and Leonato . Bene . Lady Beatrice , have you wept all this while ? Beat . Yea , and I will weep a while 46 Act IV . MUCH ADO ...
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... . Pedro . By my soul , nor I ; And yet , to satisfy this good old man , I would bend under any heavy weight , That he'll enjoin me to . [ kill'd Leon . I cannot bid you bid my daughter live 56 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . Act V.
... . Pedro . By my soul , nor I ; And yet , to satisfy this good old man , I would bend under any heavy weight , That he'll enjoin me to . [ kill'd Leon . I cannot bid you bid my daughter live 56 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . Act V.
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William Shakespeare. Leon . I cannot bid you bid my daughter live , That were impossible ; but I pray you both , Possess the people in Messina here How innocent she died : and , if your love Can labour aught in sad invention ... live...
William Shakespeare. Leon . I cannot bid you bid my daughter live , That were impossible ; but I pray you both , Possess the people in Messina here How innocent she died : and , if your love Can labour aught in sad invention ... live...
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