The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... sweet queen , go to : -commends himself most affectionately to you . Helen . You shall not bob us out of our melody : If you do , our melancholy upon your head ! Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that's a sweet queen , i ' faith . Helen ...
... sweet queen , go to : -commends himself most affectionately to you . Helen . You shall not bob us out of our melody : If you do , our melancholy upon your head ! Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that's a sweet queen , i ' faith . Helen ...
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... Sweet draught : Sweet , quoth ' a ! sweet sink , sweet sewer . Achil . Good night , And welcome , both to those that go , or tarry . Agam . Good night . [ Exeunt AGAM . and MEN . Achil . Old Nestor tarries ; and you too , Diomed , Keep ...
... Sweet draught : Sweet , quoth ' a ! sweet sink , sweet sewer . Achil . Good night , And welcome , both to those that go , or tarry . Agam . Good night . [ Exeunt AGAM . and MEN . Achil . Old Nestor tarries ; and you too , Diomed , Keep ...
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... sweet nurse , -O lord ! why look'st thou sad ? Though news be sad , yet tell them merrily ; If good , thou sham'st the music of sweet news By playing it to me with so sour a face . Nurse . I am aweary , give me leave awhile ; — Fie ...
... sweet nurse , -O lord ! why look'st thou sad ? Though news be sad , yet tell them merrily ; If good , thou sham'st the music of sweet news By playing it to me with so sour a face . Nurse . I am aweary , give me leave awhile ; — Fie ...
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