The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore , The entrance of the Cell opens , and discovers FER . Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the naw's ? DINAND and Miranda playing at chess . Boats . Tbe best news is , that we have sately found ...
... grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore , The entrance of the Cell opens , and discovers FER . Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the naw's ? DINAND and Miranda playing at chess . Boats . Tbe best news is , that we have sately found ...
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... grace , to grace a gentleman . Whose high imperious thoughts have punish'd me Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but , if he make this good , With bitter fasts , with penitential groans , He is as worthy for an empress ' love , With nightly ...
... grace , to grace a gentleman . Whose high imperious thoughts have punish'd me Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but , if he make this good , With bitter fasts , with penitential groans , He is as worthy for an empress ' love , With nightly ...
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... grace , there is a messenger So bold Leander would adventure it . That stays to bear my letters to my friends , Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , And I am going to deliver them . Advise me wbere I may have such a ladder ...
... grace , there is a messenger So bold Leander would adventure it . That stays to bear my letters to my friends , Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , And I am going to deliver them . Advise me wbere I may have such a ladder ...
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... grace ; the gift hath made mo Val . Come , come , a hand from either : happy Le me be blest to make this happy close ; I now beseech you , for your daughter's sake , ' Twere pity two such friends should be long foes . To grant one boon ...
... grace ; the gift hath made mo Val . Come , come , a hand from either : happy Le me be blest to make this happy close ; I now beseech you , for your daughter's sake , ' Twere pity two such friends should be long foes . To grant one boon ...
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... grace and bonour , It is lord Angelo . VaRrius , u gentleman , servant to the Duke . Provost . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . PETER Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , A Justice . I come to know your pleasure ...
... grace and bonour , It is lord Angelo . VaRrius , u gentleman , servant to the Duke . Provost . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . PETER Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , A Justice . I come to know your pleasure ...
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