The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... thee , -When my heart , As wedged with a sigh , would rive in twain ; Lest Hector or my father should perceive me ... thee , Pandarus , — When I do tell thee , There my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie ...
... thee , -When my heart , As wedged with a sigh , would rive in twain ; Lest Hector or my father should perceive me ... thee , Pandarus , — When I do tell thee , There my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : Thou answer'st , She is fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. They lie indrench'd . I tell thee , I am mad In Cressid's love : Thou answer'st , She is fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in ...
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... thee so himself . Ene . Trumpet , blow loud , Send thy brass voice through all these lazy tents ; - And every Greek of mettle , let him know , What Troy means fairly , shall be spoke aloud . [ Trumpet sounde We have , great Agamemnon ...
... thee so himself . Ene . Trumpet , blow loud , Send thy brass voice through all these lazy tents ; - And every Greek of mettle , let him know , What Troy means fairly , shall be spoke aloud . [ Trumpet sounde We have , great Agamemnon ...
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... thee into handsomeness . Ther . I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness : but , I think , thy horse will sooner con an oration , than thou learn a prayer without book . Thou canst strike , canst thou ? a red murrain o'thy jade's ...
... thee into handsomeness . Ther . I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness : but , I think , thy horse will sooner con an oration , than thou learn a prayer without book . Thou canst strike , canst thou ? a red murrain o'thy jade's ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. and I had the scratching of thee ; I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece . When thou art forth in the incursions , thou strikest as slow as another . Ajax . I say , the proclamation , Ther ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. and I had the scratching of thee ; I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece . When thou art forth in the incursions , thou strikest as slow as another . Ajax . I say , the proclamation , Ther ...
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