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Page 70
I do I know not what : and fear to find purse ; Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . ... bad recompense for your love , to lay any of i mother , that upon the least occasion more , mine them on you . eyes will tell tales of me .
I do I know not what : and fear to find purse ; Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . ... bad recompense for your love , to lay any of i mother , that upon the least occasion more , mine them on you . eyes will tell tales of me .
Page 84
Him will I tear out of that cruel eye , Duke . My gentleman , Cesario ? Where he sits crowned in his master's spite . Sir And . Od's lifelings , here he is : You broke Come boy , with me ; my thoughts are ripe in mis my head for nothing ...
Him will I tear out of that cruel eye , Duke . My gentleman , Cesario ? Where he sits crowned in his master's spite . Sir And . Od's lifelings , here he is : You broke Come boy , with me ; my thoughts are ripe in mis my head for nothing ...
Page 105
O , I will to him , and pluck out his eyes . Duke . You shall not be admitted to his sight . SCENE IV . - A Room in Angelo's House . Isab . Unhappy Claudio ! Wretched Isabel ! Enter Angelo and ESCALUS . Injurious world !
O , I will to him , and pluck out his eyes . Duke . You shall not be admitted to his sight . SCENE IV . - A Room in Angelo's House . Isab . Unhappy Claudio ! Wretched Isabel ! Enter Angelo and ESCALUS . Injurious world !
Page 126
Two of them have the very bent of honour ; Do not live , Hero ; do not ope thine eyes : And if their wisdoms be misled in this , For did I think thou would'st not quickly die , The practice of it lives in John the bastard , Thought I ...
Two of them have the very bent of honour ; Do not live , Hero ; do not ope thine eyes : And if their wisdoms be misled in this , For did I think thou would'st not quickly die , The practice of it lives in John the bastard , Thought I ...
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That eye my daughter lent her ; ' Tis most Done to death by slanderous tongues Was the Hero that here lies : Bene . And I do with an eye of love requite her . Death , in guerdon of her wrongs , Leon . The sight whereof , I think ...
That eye my daughter lent her ; ' Tis most Done to death by slanderous tongues Was the Hero that here lies : Bene . And I do with an eye of love requite her . Death , in guerdon of her wrongs , Leon . The sight whereof , I think ...
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