“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ; a Boy , in a white robe , before , singing and strewing flowers ; after HYMEN , a Nymph , encompassed in her tresses , bear- ing a wheaten garland ; then THESEUS , between two other Nymphs with wheaten ...
... Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ; a Boy , in a white robe , before , singing and strewing flowers ; after HYMEN , a Nymph , encompassed in her tresses , bear- ing a wheaten garland ; then THESEUS , between two other Nymphs with wheaten ...
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... Enter three Queens , in black , with veils stained , and wear- ing imperial crowns . The first Queen falls down at the foot of THESEUS ; the second falls down at the foot of HIPPOLYTA ; the third before EMILIA . FIRST QUEEN . For pity's ...
... Enter three Queens , in black , with veils stained , and wear- ing imperial crowns . The first Queen falls down at the foot of THESEUS ; the second falls down at the foot of HIPPOLYTA ; the third before EMILIA . FIRST QUEEN . For pity's ...
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... enter the temple . FIRST QUEEN . Thus dost thou still make good The tongue o ' the world . SEC . QUEEN . And earn'st a deity ACT I Sc . I Equal with Mars . THIRD QUEEN . If not above him ; for Thou , being but mortal , mak'st affections ...
... enter the temple . FIRST QUEEN . Thus dost thou still make good The tongue o ' the world . SEC . QUEEN . And earn'st a deity ACT I Sc . I Equal with Mars . THIRD QUEEN . If not above him ; for Thou , being but mortal , mak'st affections ...
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... Enter VALERIUS . VAL . The King calls for you ; yet be leaden - footed , Till his great rage be off him : Phœbus , when He broke his whipstock , and exclaim'd against The horses of the Sun , but whisper'd , to The loudness of his fury ...
... Enter VALERIUS . VAL . The King calls for you ; yet be leaden - footed , Till his great rage be off him : Phœbus , when He broke his whipstock , and exclaim'd against The horses of the Sun , but whisper'd , to The loudness of his fury ...
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... Enter PIRITHOUS , HIPPOLYTA , and EMILIA . PIR . No further ! HIP . Sir , farewell : repeat my wishes To our great Lord , of whose success I dare not Make any timorous question ; yet I wish him Excess and overflow of power , an ' t ...
... Enter PIRITHOUS , HIPPOLYTA , and EMILIA . PIR . No further ! HIP . Sir , farewell : repeat my wishes To our great Lord , of whose success I dare not Make any timorous question ; yet I wish him Excess and overflow of power , an ' t ...
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