Hidden fields
Books Books
" Good my lord, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me; I Return those duties back as are right fit, Obey you, love you, and most honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all? Haply... "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ... - Page 13
by William Shakespeare - 1821
Full view - About this book

Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. King Lear

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...my mouth: I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....say, They love you, all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shalji Half my love with him, half my care, and duty: Sure,...
Full view - About this book

Cymbeline

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 424 pages
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say, Thev love vou, all? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, "whose hand must take my plight, shall carry...
Full view - About this book

The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia i mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....right fit, Obey you, |love you, and most honour you. fj] My sister has equally expressed my sentiments only she comes short ol me in this, that I profess...
Full view - About this book

The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia ? mend yourspeech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes. Cor. Good...right fit, Obey you, love you, and most honour you. [5] My sister has equally expressed my sentiments, only she comes short of me in this, that I profess...
Full view - About this book

The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 19

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 288 pages
...mouth : I love your Majesty According to my houd ; nor more , nor less. Lear. How, how, Co'rdelia? mend your speech a little , Lest it may mar your fortunes, Cor. Good my Lord, You have hegot me, hred me, lov'd me: I Return those duties hack as are right fit , Ohey you, love you, and...
Full view - About this book

Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, Volume 2

Robert Deverell - Hieroglyphics - 1813 - 350 pages
...mend your speech Lest you may mar your fortunes. [a little, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me. / * Return those duties back, as are right fit ; Obey...say, They love you all ? haply, when I shall wed, That Lord whose hand must take my plight', shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty....
Full view - About this book

The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pages
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....lov'd me: I Return those duties back as are right 111, Obey you, love you, and most honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say, They love...
Full view - About this book

Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 33

England - 1833 - 1006 pages
...my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes....Good my lord, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me: I Ileturn those duties hack as are right fit, Obey you, love you.and most honour you. Why have my sisters...
Full view - About this book

The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 346 pages
...Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes. Cor. Good, my lerd, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me : I Return those...say, They love you, all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord, whose hand must take my plight, shall carry Half my love with him, half my care, and duty...
Full view - About this book

The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...I love your majestj According to my bond ; nor more, nor less. Lear. How, how, Cordelia? roend yuur speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes. Cor....duties back as are right fit, Obey you, love you, and roost honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say, They love you, all ? Haply, when I shall...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF