The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1Cassell, 1892 |
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... give her to thy hand ; And , by the way , possess thee what she is . Entreat her fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and thy life shall be as safe As Priam's is in Ilion . Dio ...
... give her to thy hand ; And , by the way , possess thee what she is . Entreat her fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name Cressid , and thy life shall be as safe As Priam's is in Ilion . Dio ...
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... give it bountifully to the desirers . Therefore , beseech you I may be Consul . 4 Cit . We hope to find you our friend ; and there- fore give you our voices heartily . 3 Cit . You have received many wounds for your country . Cor . I ...
... give it bountifully to the desirers . Therefore , beseech you I may be Consul . 4 Cit . We hope to find you our friend ; and there- fore give you our voices heartily . 3 Cit . You have received many wounds for your country . Cor . I ...
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... give them to his master for a present . Tit . Why , there it goes . God give your lordship joy . Enter a Clown , with a Basket and two Pigeons . News ! news from heaven ! Marcus , the post is come . Sirrah , what tidings ? have you any ...
... give them to his master for a present . Tit . Why , there it goes . God give your lordship joy . Enter a Clown , with a Basket and two Pigeons . News ! news from heaven ! Marcus , the post is come . Sirrah , what tidings ? have you any ...
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