The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... GUIDERIUS and ARVIRAGUS . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little they are sons to th ' king ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think they are mine ; and , though train'd up thus meanly I ' th ...
... GUIDERIUS and ARVIRAGUS . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! These boys know little they are sons to th ' king ; Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive . They think they are mine ; and , though train'd up thus meanly I ' th ...
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... GUIDERIUS , and ARVIRAGUS . Bel . Stand , stand ! We have th ' advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight ! Enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the ...
... GUIDERIUS , and ARVIRAGUS . Bel . Stand , stand ! We have th ' advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight ! Enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the ...
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... , sir . [ Kneeling . Bel . Though you did love this youth , I blame ye not ; You had a motive for't . [ To GUIDERIUS and ArviragUS . My tears that fall Cym . Prove holy water on thee ! Imogen , Thy mother's 434 [ ACT V CYMBELINE.
... , sir . [ Kneeling . Bel . Though you did love this youth , I blame ye not ; You had a motive for't . [ To GUIDERIUS and ArviragUS . My tears that fall Cym . Prove holy water on thee ! Imogen , Thy mother's 434 [ ACT V CYMBELINE.
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