The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... liege , Do not infest your mind with beating on The strangeness of this business : at pick'd leisure , Which shall be shortly , single I'll resolve you ( Which to you shall seem probable , ) of every These happen'd accidents : till when ...
... liege , Do not infest your mind with beating on The strangeness of this business : at pick'd leisure , Which shall be shortly , single I'll resolve you ( Which to you shall seem probable , ) of every These happen'd accidents : till when ...
Page 110
... liege , - Duke . [ Kneeling . You do but lose your labour ; Away with him to death . Now , sir , [ to LUCIO . ] to you . Mari . O , my good lord ! - Sweet Isabel , take my part ; Lend me your knees , and all my life to come I'll lend ...
... liege , - Duke . [ Kneeling . You do but lose your labour ; Away with him to death . Now , sir , [ to LUCIO . ] to you . Mari . O , my good lord ! - Sweet Isabel , take my part ; Lend me your knees , and all my life to come I'll lend ...
Page 113
... liege , your highness now may do me good . D. Pedro . My love is thine to teach ; teach it but how , And thou shalt see how apt it is to learn Any hard lesson that may do thee good . Claud . Hath Leonato any son , my lord ? D. Pedro ...
... liege , your highness now may do me good . D. Pedro . My love is thine to teach ; teach it but how , And thou shalt see how apt it is to learn Any hard lesson that may do thee good . Claud . Hath Leonato any son , my lord ? D. Pedro ...
Page 153
... liege , I have already sworn , King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , That is , To live and study here three years . Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; hen , spite of ...
... liege , I have already sworn , King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , That is , To live and study here three years . Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; hen , spite of ...
Page 154
... liege , yourself must break ; For well you know , here comes in embassy The French King's daughter , with yourself t speak , - A maid of grace , and cómplete majesty , About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed ...
... liege , yourself must break ; For well you know , here comes in embassy The French King's daughter , with yourself t speak , - A maid of grace , and cómplete majesty , About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed ...
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