The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... eyes ? Mess . Come with my lady hither . 80 Alb . He is not here . 90 Mess . No , my good lord ; I met him back ... eyes . - Come hither , friend : Tell me what more thou know'st . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The French camp near Dover ...
... eyes ? Mess . Come with my lady hither . 80 Alb . He is not here . 90 Mess . No , my good lord ; I met him back ... eyes . - Come hither , friend : Tell me what more thou know'st . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The French camp near Dover ...
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... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? your head , nor no money in your purse ? No eyes in Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light : yet you see how this world goes . Glo . I see it feelingly . Lear . What , art ...
... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? your head , nor no money in your purse ? No eyes in Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light : yet you see how this world goes . Glo . I see it feelingly . Lear . What , art ...
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... eyes in ' s head , then ; I have not seen him so pictured : you must either be directed by some that take upon them ... eyes to direct them the way I am going , but such as wink and will not use them . First Gaol . What an infinite mock ...
... eyes in ' s head , then ; I have not seen him so pictured : you must either be directed by some that take upon them ... eyes to direct them the way I am going , but such as wink and will not use them . First Gaol . What an infinite mock ...
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