The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volumen6Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... Sweet Pandarus Pan . Pray you speak no more to me , I will leave all as I found it , and there's an end . [ Exit Pandarus . [ Sound Alarum . Troi . Peace , you ungracious clamours , peace rude founds , Fools on both fides . Helen must ...
... Sweet Pandarus Pan . Pray you speak no more to me , I will leave all as I found it , and there's an end . [ Exit Pandarus . [ Sound Alarum . Troi . Peace , you ungracious clamours , peace rude founds , Fools on both fides . Helen must ...
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... sweet delights ; You have the honey still , but these the gall , So to be valiant is no praise at all . Par . Sir , I propofe not meerly to my self , The pleasures fuch a beauty brings with it : VOL . VI . F But But I would have the ...
... sweet delights ; You have the honey still , but these the gall , So to be valiant is no praise at all . Par . Sir , I propofe not meerly to my self , The pleasures fuch a beauty brings with it : VOL . VI . F But But I would have the ...
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... sweet lord . Pan . Go to , fweet Queen , go to --- Commends himself most affectionately to you . Helen . You fhall not bob us out of our melody : If you do , our melancholy upon your head . Pan . Sweet Queen , fweet Queen , that's a ...
... sweet lord . Pan . Go to , fweet Queen , go to --- Commends himself most affectionately to you . Helen . You fhall not bob us out of our melody : If you do , our melancholy upon your head . Pan . Sweet Queen , fweet Queen , that's a ...
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... sweet Queen ? Par . What exploit's in hand , where fups he to - night ? Helen . Nay , but my lord . Pan . What fays my fweet Queen ? my coufin will fall out with you . Helen . You must not know where he fups . Par . I'll lay my life ...
... sweet Queen ? Par . What exploit's in hand , where fups he to - night ? Helen . Nay , but my lord . Pan . What fays my fweet Queen ? my coufin will fall out with you . Helen . You must not know where he fups . Par . I'll lay my life ...
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... Sweet lord , who's afield to - day ? Par . Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus , Anthenor , and all the gal- lantry of Troy . I would fain have arm'd to - day , but my Nell would not have it fo . How chance my brother Troilus went not ? Helen ...
... Sweet lord , who's afield to - day ? Par . Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus , Anthenor , and all the gal- lantry of Troy . I would fain have arm'd to - day , but my Nell would not have it fo . How chance my brother Troilus went not ? Helen ...
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