“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... the blest eye Of holy Phoebus , but infects the winds With stench of our slain Lords . O , pity , Duke ! Thou Purger of the Earth , draw thy fear'd sword , ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I That does good turns to 5 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... the blest eye Of holy Phoebus , but infects the winds With stench of our slain Lords . O , pity , Duke ! Thou Purger of the Earth , draw thy fear'd sword , ACT I Sc . I ACT I Sc . I That does good turns to 5 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... winds shake him : VAL . Theseus ( who where he threats appals ) hath sent 90 pronounces Deadly defiance to him , and Ruin to Thebes ; who is at hand to seal The promise of his wrath . ARC . Let him approach : But that we fear the Gods ...
... winds shake him : VAL . Theseus ( who where he threats appals ) hath sent 90 pronounces Deadly defiance to him , and Ruin to Thebes ; who is at hand to seal The promise of his wrath . ARC . Let him approach : But that we fear the Gods ...
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... wind , leave ' em all behind us Like lazy clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite , Even in the wagging of a wanton leg , Outstripp'd the people's praises , won the garlands , Ere they have time to wish ' em our's . O , never Shall we two ...
... wind , leave ' em all behind us Like lazy clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite , Even in the wagging of a wanton leg , Outstripp'd the people's praises , won the garlands , Ere they have time to wish ' em our's . O , never Shall we two ...
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... Wind courts her gently , How modestly she blows , and paints the Sun With her chaste blushes ! when the North comes near her , Rude and impatient , then , like chastity , She locks her beauties in her bud again , And leaves him to base ...
... Wind courts her gently , How modestly she blows , and paints the Sun With her chaste blushes ! when the North comes near her , Rude and impatient , then , like chastity , She locks her beauties in her bud again , And leaves him to base ...
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... wind never hurt thee ! O my Lady , If ever thou hast felt what sorrow was , Dream how I suffer ! -Come , now bury me . 280 [ exeunt . SCENE III . The Country near Athens . Enter ARCITE . ARC . Banish'd the Kingdom ? ' tis a benefit , A ...
... wind never hurt thee ! O my Lady , If ever thou hast felt what sorrow was , Dream how I suffer ! -Come , now bury me . 280 [ exeunt . SCENE III . The Country near Athens . Enter ARCITE . ARC . Banish'd the Kingdom ? ' tis a benefit , A ...
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