The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... God's above all ; and there be souls must be saved , and there be souls must not be saved . Iago . It's true , good ... God for- give us our sins ! —Gentlemen , let's look to our business . 80 90 100 Do not think , gentlemen , I am drunk ...
... God's above all ; and there be souls must be saved , and there be souls must not be saved . Iago . It's true , good ... God for- give us our sins ! —Gentlemen , let's look to our business . 80 90 100 Do not think , gentlemen , I am drunk ...
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... gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . Cleo . Well , get thee gone ; farewell . Clown . Yes , forsooth ...
... gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . Cleo . Well , get thee gone ; farewell . Clown . Yes , forsooth ...
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... gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! -Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! And , sweetest , fairest , As I my poor self did exchange for ...
... gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! -Remain , remain thou here [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! And , sweetest , fairest , As I my poor self did exchange for ...
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