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Page 220
Sirrah , is this letter true ? Pis . She can scarce be there yet . Pis . Sir , as I think . Clo . Bring this apparei to my chamber ; that Clo . It is Posthumus ' hand ; I know ' t.— is the second thing that I have commanded thee ...
Sirrah , is this letter true ? Pis . She can scarce be there yet . Pis . Sir , as I think . Clo . Bring this apparei to my chamber ; that Clo . It is Posthumus ' hand ; I know ' t.— is the second thing that I have commanded thee ...
Page 233
The heavens still must work : Wherein I am false I am honest ; not true to be true . These present wars shall find I love my country , Even to the note o ' the king , or I'll fall in them . All other doubts by time let them be clear'd ...
The heavens still must work : Wherein I am false I am honest ; not true to be true . These present wars shall find I love my country , Even to the note o ' the king , or I'll fall in them . All other doubts by time let them be clear'd ...
Page 318
Than what he found himself was apt and true . Emil . But did you ever tell him she was falsc lago . I did . Emil . You told a lie ; an odious , damned lie ; Upon my soul , a lie ; a wicked lie :She false with Cassio !
Than what he found himself was apt and true . Emil . But did you ever tell him she was falsc lago . I did . Emil . You told a lie ; an odious , damned lie ; Upon my soul , a lie ; a wicked lie :She false with Cassio !
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