The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Hold your hand , my I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ! lord : First Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'ld shake it on ...
... Hold your hand , my I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ! lord : First Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'ld shake it on ...
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... hold your session . At this time We sweat and bleed : the friend hath lost his friend ; And the best quarrels , in the heat , are cursed By those that feel their sharpness : — The question of Cordelia and her father Requires a fitter ...
... hold your session . At this time We sweat and bleed : the friend hath lost his friend ; And the best quarrels , in the heat , are cursed By those that feel their sharpness : — The question of Cordelia and her father Requires a fitter ...
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... hold ; You will be shamed for ever . Oth . Enter OTHELLO and Attendants . What is the matter here ? Mon. Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to th ' death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! 150 [ Faints . 160 Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant ...
... hold ; You will be shamed for ever . Oth . Enter OTHELLO and Attendants . What is the matter here ? Mon. Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to th ' death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! 150 [ Faints . 160 Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant ...
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