The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Band 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Gent . ' Tis like a coffin , sir . Cer . ' Tis wond'rous heavy . Wrench it open straight ; If the sea's stomach be o'ercharg'd with gold , It is a good constraint of fortune , that It belches upon us . 2 Gent . ' Tis so , my lord . Cer ...
... Gent . ' Tis like a coffin , sir . Cer . ' Tis wond'rous heavy . Wrench it open straight ; If the sea's stomach be o'ercharg'd with gold , It is a good constraint of fortune , that It belches upon us . 2 Gent . ' Tis so , my lord . Cer ...
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... Gent . A delicate odour . Cer . As ever hit my nostril ; so , -up with it . O you most potent god ! what's here ? a corse ! 1 Gent . Most strange ! Cer . Shrouded in cloth of state ; balm'd and entreasur'd With bags of spices full ! A ...
... Gent . A delicate odour . Cer . As ever hit my nostril ; so , -up with it . O you most potent god ! what's here ? a corse ! 1 Gent . Most strange ! Cer . Shrouded in cloth of state ; balm'd and entreasur'd With bags of spices full ! A ...
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... Gent . Through you , increase our wonder , and set up Your fame for ever . Cer . She is alive ; behold , Her eyelids ... Gent . Is not this strange ? 1 Gent . Cer . Most rare . Hush , gentle neighbours ; Lend me your hands : to the next ...
... Gent . Through you , increase our wonder , and set up Your fame for ever . Cer . She is alive ; behold , Her eyelids ... Gent . Is not this strange ? 1 Gent . Cer . Most rare . Hush , gentle neighbours ; Lend me your hands : to the next ...
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... Gent . Did you ever hear the like ? 2 Gent . No , nor never shall do in such a place as this , she being once gone . 1 Gent . But to have divinity preached there ! did you ever dream of such a thing ? 2 Gent . No , no . Come , I am for ...
... Gent . Did you ever hear the like ? 2 Gent . No , nor never shall do in such a place as this , she being once gone . 1 Gent . But to have divinity preached there ! did you ever dream of such a thing ? 2 Gent . No , no . Come , I am for ...
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... Gent . Doth your lordship call ? Hel . Gentlemen , There is some of worth would come aboard ; I pray you , To greet them fairly . [ The Gentlemen and the Two Sailors descend , and go on board the Barge . Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS ...
... Gent . Doth your lordship call ? Hel . Gentlemen , There is some of worth would come aboard ; I pray you , To greet them fairly . [ The Gentlemen and the Two Sailors descend , and go on board the Barge . Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS ...
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