“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... lives . If we let fall the nobleness of this , And the first sound this child hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under ground , O , fan From me the witless chaff of such a writer IO ...
... lives . If we let fall the nobleness of this , And the first sound this child hear be a hiss , How will it shake the bones of that good man , And make him cry from under ground , O , fan From me the witless chaff of such a writer IO ...
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... lives concern us Much more than Thebes is worth : rather than have ' em Freed of this plight , and in their morning state , Sound and at liberty , I would ' em dead ; But , forty thousand fold , we had rather have ' em Prisoners to us ...
... lives concern us Much more than Thebes is worth : rather than have ' em Freed of this plight , and in their morning state , Sound and at liberty , I would ' em dead ; But , forty thousand fold , we had rather have ' em Prisoners to us ...
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... live ; some- thing I may cast to you , not much . Alas , the prison I keep , though it be for great ones , yet they seldom come : before one salmon , you shall take a number of minnows . I am given out to be better lin'd than it can ...
... live ; some- thing I may cast to you , not much . Alas , the prison I keep , though it be for great ones , yet they seldom come : before one salmon , you shall take a number of minnows . I am given out to be better lin'd than it can ...
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... live long , and loving ; no surfeits seek us ; The hand of War hurts none here , nor the seas Swallow their youth . Were we at liberty , A wife might part us lawfully , or business ; Quarrels consume us ; envy of ill men Crave our ...
... live long , and loving ; no surfeits seek us ; The hand of War hurts none here , nor the seas Swallow their youth . Were we at liberty , A wife might part us lawfully , or business ; Quarrels consume us ; envy of ill men Crave our ...
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. It is to live abroad , and every where ! " Tis like a beast , methinks : I find the Court here , I am sure , a more content ; and all those pleasures That woo the wills of men to vanity I see ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. It is to live abroad , and every where ! " Tis like a beast , methinks : I find the Court here , I am sure , a more content ; and all those pleasures That woo the wills of men to vanity I see ...
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