The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... sister : Your sweet hand . Imo . Good - morrow , sir : You lay out too much pains For purchasing but trouble : the thanks I give , Is telling you that I am poor of thanks , And scarce can spare them . Clo . Still , I swear , I love you ...
... sister : Your sweet hand . Imo . Good - morrow , sir : You lay out too much pains For purchasing but trouble : the thanks I give , Is telling you that I am poor of thanks , And scarce can spare them . Clo . Still , I swear , I love you ...
Page 128
... sister ; I you brothers , When you were so indeed . Cym . Arv . Ay , my good lord . Gui . Did you e'er meet ? And at first meeting lov'd ; Continued so , until we thought he died . Cor . By the queen's dram she swallow'd . Cym . O rare ...
... sister ; I you brothers , When you were so indeed . Cym . Arv . Ay , my good lord . Gui . Did you e'er meet ? And at first meeting lov'd ; Continued so , until we thought he died . Cor . By the queen's dram she swallow'd . Cym . O rare ...
Page 154
... sister's honour , and our own . Mar. That on mine honour here I do protest . Sat. Away , and talk not ; trouble us no more.- Tam . Nay , nay , sweet emperor , we must all be friends : The tribune and his nephews kneel for grace ; I will ...
... sister's honour , and our own . Mar. That on mine honour here I do protest . Sat. Away , and talk not ; trouble us no more.- Tam . Nay , nay , sweet emperor , we must all be friends : The tribune and his nephews kneel for grace ; I will ...
Page 177
... sister , who hath martyr'd thee ? Mar. O , that delightful engine of her thoughts , That blab'd them with such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage : Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it sung Sweet varied ...
... sister , who hath martyr'd thee ? Mar. O , that delightful engine of her thoughts , That blab'd them with such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage : Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it sung Sweet varied ...
Page 178
... sister makes .. Gentle Lavinia , let me kiss thy lips ; Or make some sign how I may do thee ease : Shall thy good uncle , and thy brother Lucius , And thou , and I , sit round about some fountain ; Looking all downwards , to behold our ...
... sister makes .. Gentle Lavinia , let me kiss thy lips ; Or make some sign how I may do thee ease : Shall thy good uncle , and thy brother Lucius , And thou , and I , sit round about some fountain ; Looking all downwards , to behold our ...
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