The Works of Shakespeare, 4±ÇMacmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... eyes do weep , Till tongues fetch breath that may proclaim them louder ; That , if heaven slumber while their creatures want , They may awake their helps to comfort them . I'll then discourse our woes , felt several years , And wanting ...
... eyes do weep , Till tongues fetch breath that may proclaim them louder ; That , if heaven slumber while their creatures want , They may awake their helps to comfort them . I'll then discourse our woes , felt several years , And wanting ...
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... eyes do witness it . Cle . O , let those cities that of plenty's cup And her prosperities so largely taste , With their superfluous riots , hear these tears ! The misery of Tarsus may be theirs . Enter a Lord . Lord . Where's the lord ...
... eyes do witness it . Cle . O , let those cities that of plenty's cup And her prosperities so largely taste , With their superfluous riots , hear these tears ! The misery of Tarsus may be theirs . Enter a Lord . Lord . Where's the lord ...
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... eyes . We have heard your miseries as far as Tyre , And seen the desolation of your streets : 67. Hath . Rowe's correction for Qq Ff that . 70. Whereas no glory's got to overcome , where victory brings no glory . 71. semblance ( three ...
... eyes . We have heard your miseries as far as Tyre , And seen the desolation of your streets : 67. Hath . Rowe's correction for Qq Ff that . 70. Whereas no glory's got to overcome , where victory brings no glory . 71. semblance ( three ...
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... eyes ; what need speak I ? DUMB SHOW . Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a ...
... eyes ; what need speak I ? DUMB SHOW . Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a ...
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... eyes Envy the great nor do the low despise . Per . You are right courteous knights . Sim . Sit , sir , sit . [ Aside ] By Jove , I wonder , that is king of thoughts , These cates resist me , he not thought upon . ¥É¥Ï 20 Thai . [ Aside ] ...
... eyes Envy the great nor do the low despise . Per . You are right courteous knights . Sim . Sit , sir , sit . [ Aside ] By Jove , I wonder , that is king of thoughts , These cates resist me , he not thought upon . ¥É¥Ï 20 Thai . [ Aside ] ...
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