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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... daughter ? Will she not forth ? Clo . I have assailed her with musick , but she vouchsafes no notice . Cym . The exile of her minion is too new ; She hath not yet forgot him : some more time Must wear the print of his remembrance out ...
... daughter ? Will she not forth ? Clo . I have assailed her with musick , but she vouchsafes no notice . Cym . The exile of her minion is too new ; She hath not yet forgot him : some more time Must wear the print of his remembrance out ...
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... daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like A thing more made of malice , than of duty : We have noted it . - Call her before us ; for We have been too slight in ...
... daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like A thing more made of malice , than of duty : We have noted it . - Call her before us ; for We have been too slight in ...
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... daughter , whom she bore in hand to love With such integrity , she did confess Was as a scorpion to her sight ; whose life , But that her flight prevented it , she had Ta'en off by poison . Cym . O most delicate fiend ! Who is't can ...
... daughter , whom she bore in hand to love With such integrity , she did confess Was as a scorpion to her sight ; whose life , But that her flight prevented it , she had Ta'en off by poison . Cym . O most delicate fiend ! Who is't can ...
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... daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quails to remember , —Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy strength : I had rather thou should'st live while nature will , Than die ere I ...
... daughter , - For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quails to remember , —Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy strength : I had rather thou should'st live while nature will , Than die ere I ...
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... daughter's chastity - there it begins . He spake of her as Dian had hot dreams , And she alone were cold : Whereat , I , wretch ! Made scruple of his praise : and wager'd with him Pieces of gold , ' gainst this which then he wore Upon ...
... daughter's chastity - there it begins . He spake of her as Dian had hot dreams , And she alone were cold : Whereat , I , wretch ! Made scruple of his praise : and wager'd with him Pieces of gold , ' gainst this which then he wore Upon ...
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