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The unborn event I do commend to your content : Only I carry winged time Post on the lame feet of my rhyme ; Which never could I so convey , Unless your thoughts went on my way . 40 . 50 Dionyza does appear , With Leonine , a murderer .
The unborn event I do commend to your content : Only I carry winged time Post on the lame feet of my rhyme ; Which never could I so convey , Unless your thoughts went on my way . 40 . 50 Dionyza does appear , With Leonine , a murderer .
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... will be known your advocate : marry , yet The fire of rage is in him , and ' twere good You lean'd unto his sentence with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day . Queen .
... will be known your advocate : marry , yet The fire of rage is in him , and ' twere good You lean'd unto his sentence with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day . Queen .
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Post . My queen ! my mistress ! 1 O lady , weep no more , lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man . I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one ...
Post . My queen ! my mistress ! 1 O lady , weep no more , lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man . I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one ...
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Post . How , how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! ( Putting on the ring : ] Remain , remain thou here While sense can keep it on .
Post . How , how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! ( Putting on the ring : ] Remain , remain thou here While sense can keep it on .
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Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay and yet pay still . 40 French . Sir , you o'er - rate my poor kindness : I was glad I did atone my countryman and you ; it had been pity you should ...
Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay and yet pay still . 40 French . Sir , you o'er - rate my poor kindness : I was glad I did atone my countryman and you ; it had been pity you should ...
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Attendants bear better blood 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 Roman SCENE seems serve Shakespeare sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy