The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How can this be ? ) . With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : Then , ' tis very credent23 , Thou may'st cojoin with something ; and thou dost ...
... dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How can this be ? ) . With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing : Then , ' tis very credent23 , Thou may'st cojoin with something ; and thou dost ...
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... Dost think , I am so muddy , so unsettled , To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets , Which to preserve , is sleep ; which being spotted , Is goads , thorns , nettles , tails of wasps47 ? Give ...
... Dost think , I am so muddy , so unsettled , To appoint myself in this vexation ? sully The purity and whiteness of my sheets , Which to preserve , is sleep ; which being spotted , Is goads , thorns , nettles , tails of wasps47 ? Give ...
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... dost advise me , Even so as I mine own course have set down : I'll give no blemish to her honour , none . Cam . My lord , Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia , And with your queen ...
... dost advise me , Even so as I mine own course have set down : I'll give no blemish to her honour , none . Cam . My lord , Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia , And with your queen ...
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... Dost thou hear , Camillo , I conjure thee , by all the parts of man , Which honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward me ; how ...
... Dost thou hear , Camillo , I conjure thee , by all the parts of man , Which honour does acknowledge , -whereof the least Is not this suit of mine , -that thou declare What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward me ; how ...
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... dost thou then in prison ? -Now , good sir , Re - enter Attendant , with the Keeper . You know me , do you not ? Keeper . And one whom much I honour . Paul . Conduct me to the queen . For a worthy lady , Pray you , then , Keep . I may ...
... dost thou then in prison ? -Now , good sir , Re - enter Attendant , with the Keeper . You know me , do you not ? Keeper . And one whom much I honour . Paul . Conduct me to the queen . For a worthy lady , Pray you , then , Keep . I may ...
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