The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ° ; 6 3 You speak him FAR . ] You are lavish in your encomiums on him your eulogium has a wide compass .
I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour , Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ° ; 6 3 You speak him FAR . ] You are lavish in your encomiums on him your eulogium has a wide compass .
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I honour him But , ' pray you , tell me , Is she sole child to the king ? His only child . 1 GENT . He had two sons , ( if this be worth your hearing , Mark it , ) the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing clothes the ...
I honour him But , ' pray you , tell me , Is she sole child to the king ? His only child . 1 GENT . He had two sons , ( if this be worth your hearing , Mark it , ) the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing clothes the ...
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66 Euriphile , " Thou wast their nurse ; they took thee for their mother , " And every day do honour to her grave . ” MALONE . As none of our author's productions were revised by himself as they passed from the theatre through the press ...
66 Euriphile , " Thou wast their nurse ; they took thee for their mother , " And every day do honour to her grave . ” MALONE . As none of our author's productions were revised by himself as they passed from the theatre through the press ...
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... haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . This hath been QUEEN . Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . PIS . I humbly thank your highness .
... haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . This hath been QUEEN . Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . PIS . I humbly thank your highness .
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... at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon , at midnight , To encounter me ...
... at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon , at midnight , To encounter me ...
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