The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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And that well might From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth , Advise him to a caution , to hold what distance Lives in the English court ; and is receiv'd His wisdom can provide . Some holy angel Of the most pious Edward with such ...
And that well might From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth , Advise him to a caution , to hold what distance Lives in the English court ; and is receiv'd His wisdom can provide . Some holy angel Of the most pious Edward with such ...
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And do not know ourselves ; when we hold rumour Do I put up that womanly defence , [ faces ? From what we fear , yet know not what we fear ; To say , I have done no harm ? - What are these But float upon a wild and violent sea ...
And do not know ourselves ; when we hold rumour Do I put up that womanly defence , [ faces ? From what we fear , yet know not what we fear ; To say , I have done no harm ? - What are these But float upon a wild and violent sea ...
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My lord , I did ; But break , my heart : for I must hold my tongue ! But answer made it none : yet once , methought , Enter Horatio , Bernardo , and Marcellus . It lifted up its head , and did address Hor . Hail to your lordship .
My lord , I did ; But break , my heart : for I must hold my tongue ! But answer made it none : yet once , methought , Enter Horatio , Bernardo , and Marcellus . It lifted up its head , and did address Hor . Hail to your lordship .
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My huur is almost come , Holds such an enmity with blood of man , Then I to sulphurous and tormenting flames That ... -Hold , hold , my As meditation , or the thoughts of love , [ as switt And you , my sinews , grow not instant old ...
My huur is almost come , Holds such an enmity with blood of man , Then I to sulphurous and tormenting flames That ... -Hold , hold , my As meditation , or the thoughts of love , [ as switt And you , my sinews , grow not instant old ...
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Assure you , my good liege , Or rather say , the cause of this defect ; I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , For this effect , defective , comes by cause Both to my God , and to my gracious king : Thus it remains , and the remaindur ...
Assure you , my good liege , Or rather say , the cause of this defect ; I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , For this effect , defective , comes by cause Both to my God , and to my gracious king : Thus it remains , and the remaindur ...
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