The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... desire your holy wishes . LAF . How understand we that ? COUNT . Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father In manners , as in shape ; thy blood , and virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness , Share with thy birth ...
... desire your holy wishes . LAF . How understand we that ? COUNT . Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father In manners , as in shape ; thy blood , and virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness , Share with thy birth ...
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... desire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my knowledge ; that I may say , in the default , he is a man I know . PAR . My lord , you do me most insupportable vexation . LAF . I would it were hell - pains for thy sake , and my ...
... desire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my knowledge ; that I may say , in the default , he is a man I know . PAR . My lord , you do me most insupportable vexation . LAF . I would it were hell - pains for thy sake , and my ...
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... desires , d Who then recovers ; say , thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so perséver . [ a snare , DIA . I see , that men make hopes , in such That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . BER . I'll lend it ...
... desires , d Who then recovers ; say , thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so perséver . [ a snare , DIA . I see , that men make hopes , in such That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . BER . I'll lend it ...
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... desire to marry.— Re - enter Gentleman , with Widow and DIANA . What woman's that ? с DIA . I am , my lord , a wretched Florentine , Derived from the ancient Capulet ; My suit , as I do understand , you know , And therefore know how far ...
... desire to marry.— Re - enter Gentleman , with Widow and DIANA . What woman's that ? с DIA . I am , my lord , a wretched Florentine , Derived from the ancient Capulet ; My suit , as I do understand , you know , And therefore know how far ...
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... desire they might not have ; and Charles accordingly refused to furnish any troops , as king of France . He was willing , however , to permit those young French noblemen who desired to be known as having served in the wars , to enter ...
... desire they might not have ; and Charles accordingly refused to furnish any troops , as king of France . He was willing , however , to permit those young French noblemen who desired to be known as having served in the wars , to enter ...
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