“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO ...
... hands , and we shall tack about , And something do to save us : you shall hear Scenes , though below his art , may yet appear Worth two hours ' travel . To his bones sweet sleep 20 PRO- LOGUE Content to you ! -If this Play do 3 THE TWO ...
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... hands : Let us be widows to our woes ; 1 delay Commends us to a famishing hope . ALL QUEENS . Farewell ! 160 SEC . QUEEN . We come unseasonably ; but when could grief Cull forth , as unpang'd judgment can , fitt'st time For best ...
... hands : Let us be widows to our woes ; 1 delay Commends us to a famishing hope . ALL QUEENS . Farewell ! 160 SEC . QUEEN . We come unseasonably ; but when could grief Cull forth , as unpang'd judgment can , fitt'st time For best ...
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... hand , or to go tip - toe Before the street be foul ? Either I am The fore - horse in the team , or I am none That draw i ' the sequent trace . sores 50 These poor slight Need not a plantain ; that which rips my bosom , Almost to the ...
... hand , or to go tip - toe Before the street be foul ? Either I am The fore - horse in the team , or I am none That draw i ' the sequent trace . sores 50 These poor slight Need not a plantain ; that which rips my bosom , Almost to the ...
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... hand to seal The promise of his wrath . ARC . Let him approach : But that we fear the Gods in him , he brings not A ... hands advanc'd before our hearts , what will The fall o ' the stroke do damage ? 100 ΙΙΟ ARC . Let the event , ACT I ...
... hand to seal The promise of his wrath . ARC . Let him approach : But that we fear the Gods in him , he brings not A ... hands advanc'd before our hearts , what will The fall o ' the stroke do damage ? 100 ΙΙΟ ARC . Let the event , ACT I ...
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... hand , another Directing in his head , his mind nurse equal To these so differing twins . Have you observ'd him Since our great Lord departed ? HIP . With much labour ; And I did love him for ' t . They two have cabin'd In many as ...
... hand , another Directing in his head , his mind nurse equal To these so differing twins . Have you observ'd him Since our great Lord departed ? HIP . With much labour ; And I did love him for ' t . They two have cabin'd In many as ...
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