“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story gives ; There constant to eternity it lives . If we let fall the nobleness of this , And the first sound this child hear be a hiss , How will ...
... never went More famous yet ' twixt Po and silver Trent : Chaucer , of all admir'd , the story gives ; There constant to eternity it lives . If we let fall the nobleness of this , And the first sound this child hear be a hiss , How will ...
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... never yet Went I so willing way . My Lord is taken Heart - deep with your distress : let him consider ; I'll speak anon . THIRD QUEEN [ to EMILIA . ] O , my petition was Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , Melts into ...
... never yet Went I so willing way . My Lord is taken Heart - deep with your distress : let him consider ; I'll speak anon . THIRD QUEEN [ to EMILIA . ] O , my petition was Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , Melts into ...
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... our health ; which were not spent , Rather laid out for purchase : but , alas , Our hands advanc'd before our hearts , what will The fall o ' the stroke do damage ? 100 ΙΙΟ ARC . Let the event , ACT I That never 14 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
... our health ; which were not spent , Rather laid out for purchase : but , alas , Our hands advanc'd before our hearts , what will The fall o ' the stroke do damage ? 100 ΙΙΟ ARC . Let the event , ACT I That never 14 TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.
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... never hurts good governors . PIR . Though I know His ocean needs not my poor drops , yet they Must yield their tribute there . My precious Maid , Those best affections that the Heavens infuse In their best - temper'd pieces , keep ...
... never hurts good governors . PIR . Though I know His ocean needs not my poor drops , yet they Must yield their tribute there . My precious Maid , Those best affections that the Heavens infuse In their best - temper'd pieces , keep ...
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... never undone . I think Theseus cannot be umpire to himself , Cleaving his conscience into twain , and doing Each side like justice , which he loves best . EMI . Doubtless 50 There is a best , and reason has no manners To say it is not ...
... never undone . I think Theseus cannot be umpire to himself , Cleaving his conscience into twain , and doing Each side like justice , which he loves best . EMI . Doubtless 50 There is a best , and reason has no manners To say it is not ...
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