The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Arthur Henry Bullen. Oth . She was false as water . Emil . That she was false : O , she was heavenly true ! Oth . Cassio did top her ; ask thy husband else . O , I were damn'd beneath all depth in hell , But that I ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Henry Bullen. Oth . She was false as water . Emil . That she was false : O , she was heavenly true ! Oth . Cassio did top her ; ask thy husband else . O , I were damn'd beneath all depth in hell , But that I ...
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... false : I know thou didst not , thou'rt not such a villain : Speak , for my heart is full . Iago . I told him what I thought ; and told no more Than what he found himself was apt and true . Emil . But did you ever tell him she was false ...
... false : I know thou didst not , thou'rt not such a villain : Speak , for my heart is full . Iago . I told him what I thought ; and told no more Than what he found himself was apt and true . Emil . But did you ever tell him she was false ...
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... False to his bed ! What is it to be false ? To lie in watch there , and to think on him ? To weep ' twixt clock and clock ? if sleep charge nature , 40 To break it with a fearful dream of him , And cry myself awake ! that's false to ' s ...
... False to his bed ! What is it to be false ? To lie in watch there , and to think on him ? To weep ' twixt clock and clock ? if sleep charge nature , 40 To break it with a fearful dream of him , And cry myself awake ! that's false to ' s ...
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