The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 127
... tbou ow'st me for my horse 1 Dio. Ha 1 art thou there f Ajax. I'll right with bim alone : stand, Diomed. Dio. He is my prize, t will not look upon. * Tro. Come both, you cogging t Greeks; bave at you both. [Exeunt, fighting. Enter ...
... tbou ow'st me for my horse 1 Dio. Ha 1 art thou there f Ajax. I'll right with bim alone : stand, Diomed. Dio. He is my prize, t will not look upon. * Tro. Come both, you cogging t Greeks; bave at you both. [Exeunt, fighting. Enter ...
Page 287
... Tbou weep'st, and speak'st. Tbe service, that you three have done, is more Unlike than this tbou tell'st : I lost my children : If these be they, I know not how to wish A pair of worthier sons. Bel. Be pleas'd a while.— This gentleman ...
... Tbou weep'st, and speak'st. Tbe service, that you three have done, is more Unlike than this tbou tell'st : I lost my children : If these be they, I know not how to wish A pair of worthier sons. Bel. Be pleas'd a while.— This gentleman ...
Page 625
... tbou lions frame 1 " Since lion vile batb here deflonf<d my dear : ** Which is — no, no— which was the fairest dame, " That liv'd, that lov'd, that lik'd, that look'd with cheer, t " Come, tears, confound ; " Out, sword, and wound " The ...
... tbou lions frame 1 " Since lion vile batb here deflonf<d my dear : ** Which is — no, no— which was the fairest dame, " That liv'd, that lov'd, that lik'd, that look'd with cheer, t " Come, tears, confound ; " Out, sword, and wound " The ...
Page 665
... tbou that, Antonio T Am. How have you made division of yourself?— Ad apple, cleft in two, is not more twin Than these two creatures. Which is Sebastian! OH. Most wonderful ! Seb. Do I stand there? I never bad a brother : Nor can there ...
... tbou that, Antonio T Am. How have you made division of yourself?— Ad apple, cleft in two, is not more twin Than these two creatures. Which is Sebastian! OH. Most wonderful ! Seb. Do I stand there? I never bad a brother : Nor can there ...
Page 692
... tbou dost meet good hap ; and, in thy danger, If ever danger do environ thee, Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers, for I will be tby beadsmau, Valentine. Val. And on a love-book pray for my success. Pro. Upon some book 1 love, I'll ...
... tbou dost meet good hap ; and, in thy danger, If ever danger do environ thee, Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers, for I will be tby beadsmau, Valentine. Val. And on a love-book pray for my success. Pro. Upon some book 1 love, I'll ...
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