The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... draw my sword upon you : - Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well.— 30 Yield : -come before my father . - Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother . - Torches , torches ! -So , farewell . [ Exit EDGAR . Some blood drawn on me would ...
... draw my sword upon you : - Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well.— 30 Yield : -come before my father . - Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother . - Torches , torches ! -So , farewell . [ Exit EDGAR . Some blood drawn on me would ...
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... Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , yet the moon shines ; I'll make a sop o ' th ' moonshine of you : draw , you 30 whoreson cullionly barbermonger , draw . [ Drawing his sword . Osw . Away ! I have nothing to do with thee . Kent ...
... Draw , you rogue : for , though it be night , yet the moon shines ; I'll make a sop o ' th ' moonshine of you : draw , you 30 whoreson cullionly barbermonger , draw . [ Drawing his sword . Osw . Away ! I have nothing to do with thee . Kent ...
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... Draw , and come . Eros . Turn from me , then , that noble countenance , Wherein the worship of the whole world lies . Ant . Lo thee ! Eros . My sword is drawn . Ant . The thing why thou hast drawn it . Eros . [ Turning from him . 70 80 ...
... Draw , and come . Eros . Turn from me , then , that noble countenance , Wherein the worship of the whole world lies . Ant . Lo thee ! Eros . My sword is drawn . Ant . The thing why thou hast drawn it . Eros . [ Turning from him . 70 80 ...
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