The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... eyes ? MESS . Come with my lady hither . ALB . He is not here . MESS . No , my good lord , I met him back again . ALB . Knows he the wickedness ? MESS . Ay , my good lord ; ' twas he inform'd against him ; And quit the house on purpose ...
... eyes ? MESS . Come with my lady hither . ALB . He is not here . MESS . No , my good lord , I met him back again . ALB . Knows he the wickedness ? MESS . Ay , my good lord ; ' twas he inform'd against him ; And quit the house on purpose ...
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... eyes being out , To let him live ; where he arrives he moves All hearts against us . Edmund , I think , is gone , In pity of his misery , to despatch His nighted life ; moreover , to descry The strength o'the enemy . Osw . I must needs ...
... eyes being out , To let him live ; where he arrives he moves All hearts against us . Edmund , I think , is gone , In pity of his misery , to despatch His nighted life ; moreover , to descry The strength o'the enemy . Osw . I must needs ...
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... eyes so low ! The crows and choughs , that wing the midway air , Show scarce so gross as beetles : half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire , -dreadful trade ! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head : The fishermen , that walk ...
... eyes so low ! The crows and choughs , that wing the midway air , Show scarce so gross as beetles : half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire , -dreadful trade ! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head : The fishermen , that walk ...
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... eyes ? b LEAR . O , ho ! are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purse ? Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light : yet you see how this world goes . GLO . I see it feelingly . LEAR . What , art ...
... eyes ? b LEAR . O , ho ! are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purse ? Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light : yet you see how this world goes . GLO . I see it feelingly . LEAR . What , art ...
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... eyes ; The goujeers shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starvet first . Come . [ Exeunt LEAR and CORDELIA , guarded . EDM . Come hither , captain ; hark . Take thou this note ; [ Giving a ...
... eyes ; The goujeers shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starvet first . Come . [ Exeunt LEAR and CORDELIA , guarded . EDM . Come hither , captain ; hark . Take thou this note ; [ Giving a ...
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