The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... call'd The beacon of the wise , the tent that searches To the bottom of the worst . Let Helen go : Since the first sword was drawn about this question , Every tithe soul , ' mongst many thousand dismes , ' Hath been as dear as Helen ; I ...
... call'd The beacon of the wise , the tent that searches To the bottom of the worst . Let Helen go : Since the first sword was drawn about this question , Every tithe soul , ' mongst many thousand dismes , ' Hath been as dear as Helen ; I ...
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... call'd Antenor , Yesterday took ; Troy holds him very dear , Oft have you ( often have you thanks therefore , ) Desir'd my Cressid in right great exchange , Whom Troy hath still denied : But this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in ...
... call'd Antenor , Yesterday took ; Troy holds him very dear , Oft have you ( often have you thanks therefore , ) Desir'd my Cressid in right great exchange , Whom Troy hath still denied : But this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in ...
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... adieu ; And scants us with a single famish'd kiss , Distasted with the salt of broken tears . Eneas . [ Within . ] My lord ! is the lady ready ? 9 Sealed . Troilus . Hark ! you are call'd : Some say 68 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... adieu ; And scants us with a single famish'd kiss , Distasted with the salt of broken tears . Eneas . [ Within . ] My lord ! is the lady ready ? 9 Sealed . Troilus . Hark ! you are call'd : Some say 68 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... call'd : Some say , the Genius SO Cries , Come ! to him that instantly must die.— Bid them have patience : she shall come anon . Pandarus . Where are my tears ? rain , to lay this wind , or my heart will be blown up by the root ! [ Exit ...
... call'd : Some say , the Genius SO Cries , Come ! to him that instantly must die.— Bid them have patience : she shall come anon . Pandarus . Where are my tears ? rain , to lay this wind , or my heart will be blown up by the root ! [ Exit ...
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