The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... leave me to this miserable death : And then they call'd me foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect : And , had you not by wondrous fortune come , This vengeance on me had ...
... leave me to this miserable death : And then they call'd me foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect : And , had you not by wondrous fortune come , This vengeance on me had ...
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... leave our sport to sleep awhile . [ Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as ...
... leave our sport to sleep awhile . [ Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as ...
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... leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An ' twere my case , I should go hang myself . Dem . If thou hadst hands to help thee knit the cord . ΙΟ [ Exeunt Demetrius and Chiron . Horns winded within . Enter Marcus from hunting . Mar. Who is ...
... leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An ' twere my case , I should go hang myself . Dem . If thou hadst hands to help thee knit the cord . ΙΟ [ Exeunt Demetrius and Chiron . Horns winded within . Enter Marcus from hunting . Mar. Who is ...
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... leaves , upon a lute , And make the silken strings delight to kiss them , He would not then have touch'd them for his life ! Or , had he heard the heavenly harmony Which that sweet tongue hath made , 30 40 He would have dropp'd his ...
... leaves , upon a lute , And make the silken strings delight to kiss them , He would not then have touch'd them for his life ! Or , had he heard the heavenly harmony Which that sweet tongue hath made , 30 40 He would have dropp'd his ...
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... leave ; for losers will have leave To ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues . Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are ...
... leave ; for losers will have leave To ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues . Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are ...
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