The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 228
... CLOTEN . Clo . I cannot find those runagates : that villain Hath mock'd me : -I am faint . Bel . Those runagates ! Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' t is Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some am- bush . I saw him not these ...
... CLOTEN . Clo . I cannot find those runagates : that villain Hath mock'd me : -I am faint . Bel . Those runagates ! Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' t is Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some am- bush . I saw him not these ...
Page 229
... Cloten's head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they grow , And set them on Lud's ...
... Cloten's head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they grow , And set them on Lud's ...
Page 233
... Cloten , - There wants no diligence in seeking him , And will , no doubt , be found . Cym . The time is troublesome : We'll slip you for a season ; but our jealousy [ TO PISANIO . Does yet depend . * 1 Lord . So please your majesty ...
... Cloten , - There wants no diligence in seeking him , And will , no doubt , be found . Cym . The time is troublesome : We'll slip you for a season ; but our jealousy [ TO PISANIO . Does yet depend . * 1 Lord . So please your majesty ...
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