The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 56
... noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . IMO . What ho , Pisanio ! LACH . Let me my service tender on your lips1 . IMO . Away ! —I do condemn mine ears , that have So long ...
... noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . IMO . What ho , Pisanio ! LACH . Let me my service tender on your lips1 . IMO . Away ! —I do condemn mine ears , that have So long ...
Page 58
... noble friends , Are partners in the business . IMO . Pray , what is't ? LACH . Some dozen Romans of us , and your lord , ( The best feather of our wing " ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for ...
... noble friends , Are partners in the business . IMO . Pray , what is't ? LACH . Some dozen Romans of us , and your lord , ( The best feather of our wing " ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for ...
Page 60
... noble as I am ; they dare not fight with me , because of the queen my mother : every jack - slave hath his belly full of fighting , and I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match . 2 LORD . You are a cock and capon too ...
... noble as I am ; they dare not fight with me , because of the queen my mother : every jack - slave hath his belly full of fighting , and I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match . 2 LORD . You are a cock and capon too ...
Page 68
... noble temper of your lordship ; You are most hot , and furious , when you win . CLO . Winning would put any man into courage : If I could get this foolish Imogen , I should have gold enough : It's almost morning , is't not ? 1 LORD ...
... noble temper of your lordship ; You are most hot , and furious , when you win . CLO . Winning would put any man into courage : If I could get this foolish Imogen , I should have gold enough : It's almost morning , is't not ? 1 LORD ...
Page 109
... sentiment na- tural and noble . No state can be more destitute than that of him , who , when the delights of sense forsake him , has no pleasures of the mind . JOHNSON . BEL . How you speak 7 ! Did you but SC . III . 109 CYMBELINE .
... sentiment na- tural and noble . No state can be more destitute than that of him , who , when the delights of sense forsake him , has no pleasures of the mind . JOHNSON . BEL . How you speak 7 ! Did you but SC . III . 109 CYMBELINE .
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