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And we ' ll pray Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought ...
And we ' ll pray Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought ...
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... on : A man throng'd up with cold : my veins are chill , And have no more of life than may suffice To give my tongue that heat to ask your help ; Which if you shall refuse , when I am dead , For that I am a man , pray see me buried .
... on : A man throng'd up with cold : my veins are chill , And have no more of life than may suffice To give my tongue that heat to ask your help ; Which if you shall refuse , when I am dead , For that I am a man , pray see me buried .
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I pray you. 120 , 121. what a man can- affections of his ( future ) wife , he not get · his wife's soul . is free to bargain for them ( by Obscure and doubtful . If the the tourney , of which her love text is correct the meaning is ...
I pray you. 120 , 121. what a man can- affections of his ( future ) wife , he not get · his wife's soul . is free to bargain for them ( by Obscure and doubtful . If the the tourney , of which her love text is correct the meaning is ...
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I pray you , let me see it . Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict ...
I pray you , let me see it . Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict ...
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—I pray you , give her air . Gentlemen , This queen will live : nature awakes ; a warmth Breathes out of her : she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine ...
—I pray you , give her air . Gentlemen , This queen will live : nature awakes ; a warmth Breathes out of her : she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine ...
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Attendants bear better Boult bring brother Camillo comes court Cymbeline daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fish follow fortune Gent give gods gone grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Hermione highness honour hope I'll Imogen Italy keep kind king knight lady leave Leon less live look lord lost master mean mistress nature never noble Paul Pericles play poor Post Posthumus pray present prince probably Pros queen Roman SCENE seems serve Shakespeare sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet Tale tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy