The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 38. The two noble kinsmenPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what care For what thou feel'st not , what thou feel'st being able To make Mars spurn his drum ? O , if thou couch But one night with her , every hour in ' t will Take hostage of thee for ...
... thou think Of rotten Kings or blubber'd Queens ? what care For what thou feel'st not , what thou feel'st being able To make Mars spurn his drum ? O , if thou couch But one night with her , every hour in ' t will Take hostage of thee for ...
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... Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I'll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble . Put my head out ! I'll throw my body ...
... Thou art baser in it than a cutpurse : Put but thy head out of this window more , And as I have a soul , I'll nail thy life to ' t ! ARC . Thou dar'st not , Fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble . Put my head out ! I'll throw my body ...
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... thou So little dream'st upon my fortune , that Thou think'st thyself the happier thing , to be So near Emilia ; me thou deem'st at Thebes , And therein wretched although free : but , if Thou knew'st my mistress breath'd on me , and that ...
... thou So little dream'st upon my fortune , that Thou think'st thyself the happier thing , to be So near Emilia ; me thou deem'st at Thebes , And therein wretched although free : but , if Thou knew'st my mistress breath'd on me , and that ...
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ACT III Sc ACT V Sc altar arms ARTESIUS Athens beauty blessed blood Boys brave BROTH call'd Cornets Cousin Arcite Creon curse dance dare DAUGH dear DOCTOR Duke EMILIA Enter Gaoler's Daughter Enter PALAMON Enter THESEUS exeunt exit eyes fair fall Farewell fear Flourish flowers Fortune FOURTH COUN FRIEND GAOLER garland give Gods grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven HIPPOLYTA hold honour hour HYMEN I'ld kinsman kiss kneel knights lady look'd Lord lov'd maidenhead maids mercy Methinks mistress ne'er never noble NOBLE KINSMEN nonny Nymphs PALAMON and ARCITE PIRITHOUS pity pleas'd Pray Prince prison SCENE shew sing Sister soldier soul stand sweet sword tell Thebes thee thine thing THIRD COUN THIRD QUEEN thou art to-morrow traitor Twas twere Twill Wench Where's wish woman WOOER young your's ΤΟ