The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Exit EDGAR . Edm . The enemy ' s in view ; draw up your powers . Here is the guess of their true strength and forces By diligent discovery ; —but Is now urged on you . Alb . your haste We will greet the time . [ Exit . Edm . To both ...
... Exit EDGAR . Edm . The enemy ' s in view ; draw up your powers . Here is the guess of their true strength and forces By diligent discovery ; —but Is now urged on you . Alb . your haste We will greet the time . [ Exit . Edm . To both ...
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... [ Exit . Cas . Gallus , go you along . [ Exit GAL . ] Where's Dolabella , To second Proculeius ? Agr . Mac . & c & c . } Dolabella ! Cæs . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employ'd : he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my ...
... [ Exit . Cas . Gallus , go you along . [ Exit GAL . ] Where's Dolabella , To second Proculeius ? Agr . Mac . & c & c . } Dolabella ! Cæs . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employ'd : he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my ...
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... Exit IRAS . A noise within . Guard . Enter a Guardsman . Here is a rural fellow That will not be denied your highness ' presence : He brings you figs . Cleo . Let him come in . [ Exit Guard . What poor an instrument May do a noble deed ...
... Exit IRAS . A noise within . Guard . Enter a Guardsman . Here is a rural fellow That will not be denied your highness ' presence : He brings you figs . Cleo . Let him come in . [ Exit Guard . What poor an instrument May do a noble deed ...
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