The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... hear And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . Which of them both Is dearest to me - I have no skill in sense To make distinction . " This is very skilfully , as well as delicately conceived 15 THAT ENDS ...
... hear And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . Which of them both Is dearest to me - I have no skill in sense To make distinction . " This is very skilfully , as well as delicately conceived 15 THAT ENDS ...
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... hear him now ; He would always say— his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , To grow there and to bear , - Let me not live , ' — This his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When ...
... hear him now ; He would always say— his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , To grow there and to bear , - Let me not live , ' — This his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When ...
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... hear ; what say you of this gentle- woman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even your con- tent , I wish might be found in the calendar of my past endeavours ; for then we wound our modesty and make foul the clearness of our de ...
... hear ; what say you of this gentle- woman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even your con- tent , I wish might be found in the calendar of my past endeavours ; for then we wound our modesty and make foul the clearness of our de ...
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... hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains not used must by thyself be paid : 140 Proffers not took reap thanks for their reward . 150 Hel . Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with Him that all things knows ...
... hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains not used must by thyself be paid : 140 Proffers not took reap thanks for their reward . 150 Hel . Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with Him that all things knows ...
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... hear my suit ? First Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , sir ; all the rest is mute . Laf . I had rather be in this choice than throw ames- ace for my life . Hel . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair eyes , Before I speak , too ...
... hear my suit ? First Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , sir ; all the rest is mute . Laf . I had rather be in this choice than throw ames- ace for my life . Hel . The honour , sir , that flames in your fair eyes , Before I speak , too ...
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