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... tell , While slumbering on his careful bed he rests , His heart stabb'd in with knife is reft of life . Gorb . O Eubulus , O draw this sword of ours , And pierce this heart with speed . O hateful light , O loathsome life , O sweet and ...
... tell , While slumbering on his careful bed he rests , His heart stabb'd in with knife is reft of life . Gorb . O Eubulus , O draw this sword of ours , And pierce this heart with speed . O hateful light , O loathsome life , O sweet and ...
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... tell me I am mad : thou liest , I am not mad : I know thee to be Pedro and he Jaques . I'll prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was she the same night , when my Horatio was murder'd ? She should have shone : search ...
... tell me I am mad : thou liest , I am not mad : I know thee to be Pedro and he Jaques . I'll prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was she the same night , when my Horatio was murder'd ? She should have shone : search ...
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... tell thee , God hath engross'd all justice in his hands , And there is none but what comes from him . Pain . O then I see that God must right me for my mur- der'd son . Hier . How , was thy son murder'd ? Pain . Ay , sir , no man did ...
... tell thee , God hath engross'd all justice in his hands , And there is none but what comes from him . Pain . O then I see that God must right me for my mur- der'd son . Hier . How , was thy son murder'd ? Pain . Ay , sir , no man did ...
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... Tell her , her graces have found grace with him . Cusay . I will , my Lord . David . Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower In water mix'd with purest almond flower , And bathe her beauty in the milk of kids ; Bright Bethsabe gives ...
... Tell her , her graces have found grace with him . Cusay . I will , my Lord . David . Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower In water mix'd with purest almond flower , And bathe her beauty in the milk of kids ; Bright Bethsabe gives ...
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... tell me , must I now resign my crown , To make usurping Mortimer a king ? crown Bish . Your grace mistakes ; it is for England's good , And princely Edward's right , we crave the crown . Edw . No , ' tis for Mortimer , not Edward's head ...
... tell me , must I now resign my crown , To make usurping Mortimer a king ? crown Bish . Your grace mistakes ; it is for England's good , And princely Edward's right , we crave the crown . Edw . No , ' tis for Mortimer , not Edward's head ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb No preview available - 1907 |
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