The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... mother , mother ! [ Holding VoL . by the hands , silent . What have you done ? Behold , the heavens do ope , The gods look down , and this unnatural scene They laugh at . O my mother , mother ! O ! You have won a happy victory to Rome ...
... mother , mother ! [ Holding VoL . by the hands , silent . What have you done ? Behold , the heavens do ope , The gods look down , and this unnatural scene They laugh at . O my mother , mother ! O ! You have won a happy victory to Rome ...
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... mother's commandment : if not , your pardon , and my re- turn , shall be the end of my business . Ham . Sir , I ... mother : therefore no more , but to the matter : My mother , you say , Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath ...
... mother's commandment : if not , your pardon , and my re- turn , shall be the end of my business . Ham . Sir , I ... mother : therefore no more , but to the matter : My mother , you say , Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath ...
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... mother was the daughter of a king ; Who died the very minute I was born , 62 As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft ... mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. What is ...
... mother was the daughter of a king ; Who died the very minute I was born , 62 As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft ... mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. What is ...
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