The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... stand behind this bulk ; straight will he come : Wear thy good rapier bare , and put it home : Quick , quick ; fear ... stand . [ Retires to a little distance . Rod . I have no great devotion to the deed ; And yet he hath given me ...
... stand behind this bulk ; straight will he come : Wear thy good rapier bare , and put it home : Quick , quick ; fear ... stand . [ Retires to a little distance . Rod . I have no great devotion to the deed ; And yet he hath given me ...
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... Stand , stand ! We have th ' advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight ! Enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : they rescue CYMBELINE ...
... Stand , stand ! We have th ' advantage of the ground ; The lane is guarded : nothing routs us but The villainy of our fears . Gui . Arv . Stand , stand , and fight ! Enter POSTHUMUS , and seconds the Britons : they rescue CYMBELINE ...
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... Stand ; Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts , which you shun beastly , and may save , But to look back in frown : stand , stand ! " - These three , Three thousand confident , in act as many , - For three performers are ...
... Stand ; Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts , which you shun beastly , and may save , But to look back in frown : stand , stand ! " - These three , Three thousand confident , in act as many , - For three performers are ...
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