“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 11
... youth : And here to keep in abstinence we shame As in incontinence ; for not to swim I ' the aid o ' the current , were almost to sink , At least to frustrate striving ; and to follow The common stream , ' twould bring us to an eddy ...
... youth : And here to keep in abstinence we shame As in incontinence ; for not to swim I ' the aid o ' the current , were almost to sink , At least to frustrate striving ; and to follow The common stream , ' twould bring us to an eddy ...
Page 22
... youths strive for the games of honour , Hung with the painted favours of their ladies , Like tall ships under sail ; then start amongst ' em , And , as an east wind , leave ' em all behind us Like lazy clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite ...
... youths strive for the games of honour , Hung with the painted favours of their ladies , Like tall ships under sail ; then start amongst ' em , And , as an east wind , leave ' em all behind us Like lazy clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite ...
Page 23
... youths must wither , Like a too - timely Spring ; here age must find us , And , which is heaviest , Palamon ... youth and nature . This is all our World ; We shall know nothing here but one another ; Hear nothing but the clock ...
... youths must wither , Like a too - timely Spring ; here age must find us , And , which is heaviest , Palamon ... youth and nature . This is all our World ; We shall know nothing here but one another ; Hear nothing but the clock ...
Page 24
... youth . Were we at liberty , A wife might part us lawfully , or business ; Quarrels consume us ; envy of ill men Crave our acquaintance ; I might sicken , Cousin , Where you should never know it , and so perish Without your noble hand ...
... youth . Were we at liberty , A wife might part us lawfully , or business ; Quarrels consume us ; envy of ill men Crave our acquaintance ; I might sicken , Cousin , Where you should never know it , and so perish Without your noble hand ...
Page 30
... youth and pleasure , Still as she tasted , should be doubled on her ; And , if she be not heavenly , I would make her So near the Gods in nature , they should fear her And then I am sure she would love me . Re - enter Gaoler . How now ...
... youth and pleasure , Still as she tasted , should be doubled on her ; And , if she be not heavenly , I would make her So near the Gods in nature , they should fear her And then I am sure she would love me . Re - enter Gaoler . How now ...
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