The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... hast this fortune on me ? If thou art noble , I do forgive thee . Edg . Let's exchange charity . I am no less in blood than thou art , Edmund ; If more , the more thou hast wrong'd me . My name is Edgar , and thy father's son . The gods ...
... hast this fortune on me ? If thou art noble , I do forgive thee . Edg . Let's exchange charity . I am no less in blood than thou art , Edmund ; If more , the more thou hast wrong'd me . My name is Edgar , and thy father's son . The gods ...
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... hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but such an eye , would spy out such a quarrel ? Thy head is as full of quarrels , as an egg is full of meat ...
... hast . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes ; What eye , but such an eye , would spy out such a quarrel ? Thy head is as full of quarrels , as an egg is full of meat ...
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... hast amaz'd me : by my holy order , I thought thy disposition better temper❜d . Hast thou slain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyself ? And slay thy lady too that lives in thee , By doing damned hate upon thyself ? Why rail'st thou on thy ...
... hast amaz'd me : by my holy order , I thought thy disposition better temper❜d . Hast thou slain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyself ? And slay thy lady too that lives in thee , By doing damned hate upon thyself ? Why rail'st thou on thy ...
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