The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... heaven , the devils themselves Should fear to seize thee : therefore be double - damn'd , - Swear thou art honest . Heaven doth truly know it . Des . Oth . Heaven truly knows that thou art false as hell . Des . To whom , my lord ? with ...
... heaven , the devils themselves Should fear to seize thee : therefore be double - damn'd , - Swear thou art honest . Heaven doth truly know it . Des . Oth . Heaven truly knows that thou art false as hell . Des . To whom , my lord ? with ...
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... heaven and grace , Solicit for it straight . Des . Alack , my lord , what may you mean by that ? Oth . Well , do it , and be brief ; I will walk by : I would not kill thy unprepared spirit ; No , -heaven forfend ! -I would not kill thy ...
... heaven and grace , Solicit for it straight . Des . Alack , my lord , what may you mean by that ? Oth . Well , do it , and be brief ; I will walk by : I would not kill thy unprepared spirit ; No , -heaven forfend ! -I would not kill thy ...
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... heaven ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Gui . Arv . Hail , heaven ! Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport : up to yond hill , 10 Your legs are young ; I'll tread these flats ...
... heaven ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Gui . Arv . Hail , heaven ! Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport : up to yond hill , 10 Your legs are young ; I'll tread these flats ...
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