The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue , and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy mean- ing so ; And , if thy stumps will let thee , play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scowl ...
... tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue , and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy mean- ing so ; And , if thy stumps will let thee , play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scowl ...
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... tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a ...
... tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a ...
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... tongues , and in dumb shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ? let us , that have our ... tongue to speak , now would she say That to her brother which I said to thee ; His napkin , with his true tears all ...
... tongues , and in dumb shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ? let us , that have our ... tongue to speak , now would she say That to her brother which I said to thee ; His napkin , with his true tears all ...
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