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Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
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Death may usurp on nature many hours , And yet the fire of life kindle again The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian That had nine hours lien dead , Who was by good appliance recovered . 90 Re - enter a Servant , with boxes ...
Death may usurp on nature many hours , And yet the fire of life kindle again The o'erpress'd spirits . I heard of an Egyptian That had nine hours lien dead , Who was by good appliance recovered . 90 Re - enter a Servant , with boxes ...
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I do shame To think of what a noble strain you are , And of how coward a spirit . Cle . To such proceeding Who ever but his approbation added , Though not his prime consent , he did not flow From honourable sources . Dion .
I do shame To think of what a noble strain you are , And of how coward a spirit . Cle . To such proceeding Who ever but his approbation added , Though not his prime consent , he did not flow From honourable sources . Dion .
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She doth think she has Strange lingering poisons : I do know her spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature . Those she has Will stupify and dull the sense awhile ; Which first , perchance , she ' ll ...
She doth think she has Strange lingering poisons : I do know her spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature . Those she has Will stupify and dull the sense awhile ; Which first , perchance , she ' ll ...
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When on my three - foot stool I sit and tell The warlike feats I have done , his spirits fly out Into my story : say “ Thus mine enemy fell , And thus I set my foot on ' s neck ; ' even then The princely blood flows in his cheek ...
When on my three - foot stool I sit and tell The warlike feats I have done , his spirits fly out Into my story : say “ Thus mine enemy fell , And thus I set my foot on ' s neck ; ' even then The princely blood flows in his cheek ...
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Attendants bear better Boult bring brother Camillo comes court Cymbeline daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fish follow fortune Gent give gods gone grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Hermione highness honour hope I'll Iach Imogen Italy keep kind king knight lady leave Leon less live look lord lost master mean mistress nature never noble Paul Pericles play poor Post Posthumus pray present prince probably Pros queen SCENE seems serve Shakespeare sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy