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Page 9
... dear for my offences . Post . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , [ Aside . [ Exit . The lothness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such ...
... dear for my offences . Post . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , [ Aside . [ Exit . The lothness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such ...
Page 11
... Dear lady daughter , peace ; --- Peace , Sweet sovereign , Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being CYMBELINE . 11.
... Dear lady daughter , peace ; --- Peace , Sweet sovereign , Leave us to ourselves ; and make yourself some comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languish A drop of blood a day ; and , being CYMBELINE . 11.
Page 20
... dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser . If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting :. But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear ...
... dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser . If you buy ladies ' flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preserve it from tainting :. But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear ...
Page 26
... . The cloyed will ,. ( That satiate yet unsatisfy'd desire , That tub both fill'd and running , ) ravening first The lamb , longs after for the garbage . Imo . What , dear sir , Thus raps you ? Are you well ? Iach . 26 CYMBELINE ,
... . The cloyed will ,. ( That satiate yet unsatisfy'd desire , That tub both fill'd and running , ) ravening first The lamb , longs after for the garbage . Imo . What , dear sir , Thus raps you ? Are you well ? Iach . 26 CYMBELINE ,
Page 35
... dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ; that thou may'st stand , To enjoy thy banish'd lord , and this great land ...
... dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ; that thou may'st stand , To enjoy thy banish'd lord , and this great land ...
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