“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... souls Did so to one another : what she lik'd Was then of me approv'd ; what not , condemn'd , No more arraignment : the flower that I would pluck And put between my breasts ( O then but beginning To swell about the blossom ) she would ...
... souls Did so to one another : what she lik'd Was then of me approv'd ; what not , condemn'd , No more arraignment : the flower that I would pluck And put between my breasts ( O then but beginning To swell about the blossom ) she would ...
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... souls Put in two noble bodies , let ' em suffer The gall of hazard , so they grow together , Will never sink ; they must not , say they could : A willing man dies sleeping , and all's done . ARC . Shall we make worthy uses of this place ...
... souls Put in two noble bodies , let ' em suffer The gall of hazard , so they grow together , Will never sink ; they must not , say they could : A willing man dies sleeping , and all's done . ARC . Shall we make worthy uses of this place ...
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... soul . If that will lose ye , farewell , Palamon ! I say again , I love ; and , in loving her , maintain I am as worthy and as free a lover , And have as just a title to her beauty , 170 180 ACT II Sc . II ACT II Sc . II As any Palamon ...
... soul . If that will lose ye , farewell , Palamon ! I say again , I love ; and , in loving her , maintain I am as worthy and as free a lover , And have as just a title to her beauty , 170 180 ACT II Sc . II ACT II Sc . II As any Palamon ...
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... soul ? you've told me That I was Palamon , and you were Arcite . PAL . Yes . ARC . Am not I liable to those affections , Those joys , griefs , angers , fears , my friend shall suffer ? PAL . Ye may be . ARC . Why , then , would you deal ...
... soul ? you've told me That I was Palamon , and you were Arcite . PAL . Yes . ARC . Am not I liable to those affections , Those joys , griefs , angers , fears , my friend shall suffer ? PAL . Ye may be . ARC . Why , then , would you deal ...
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... 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 out , And leap the garden , when I see her next , And pitch between her arms , to anger thee ...
... 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 out , And leap the garden , when I see her next , And pitch between her arms , to anger thee ...
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