“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... stand sound and well : and a good play , Whose modest scenes blush on his marriage - day , And shake to lose his honour , is like her That , after holy tie and first night's stir , Yet still is modesty , and still retains More of the ...
... stand sound and well : and a good play , Whose modest scenes blush on his marriage - day , And shake to lose his honour , is like her That , after holy tie and first night's stir , Yet still is modesty , and still retains More of the ...
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... Stand up . No knees to me : What woman I may stead that is distress'd Does bind me to her . THES . What's your request ? deliver you for all . 30 FIRST QUEEN . We are three Queens , whose Sovereigns fell before The wrath of cruel Creon ...
... Stand up . No knees to me : What woman I may stead that is distress'd Does bind me to her . THES . What's your request ? deliver you for all . 30 FIRST QUEEN . We are three Queens , whose Sovereigns fell before The wrath of cruel Creon ...
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... stand up : O , woe ! Your grief is written in your cheek . THIRD QUEEN . You cannot read it there ; there , through my tears , Like wrinkled pebbles in a glassy stream , You may behold ' em . Lady , Lady , alack , He that will all the ...
... stand up : O , woe ! Your grief is written in your cheek . THIRD QUEEN . You cannot read it there ; there , through my tears , Like wrinkled pebbles in a glassy stream , You may behold ' em . Lady , Lady , alack , He that will all the ...
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... stand before your puissance , Rinsing our holy begging in our eyes , To make petition clear . Drunk with his victory . SEC . QUEEN . THIRD QUEEN . Of bread and sloth . Now you may take him And his army full Artesius , that best know'st ...
... stand before your puissance , Rinsing our holy begging in our eyes , To make petition clear . Drunk with his victory . SEC . QUEEN . THIRD QUEEN . Of bread and sloth . Now you may take him And his army full Artesius , that best know'st ...
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... stand up : Pirithous , I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Lead on the bride : get you and pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any thing In the pretended celebration . Queens , 210 Follow your ...
... stand up : Pirithous , I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Lead on the bride : get you and pray the Gods For success and return ; omit not any thing In the pretended celebration . Queens , 210 Follow your ...
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