The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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Sooth , Madam , I hear nothing . Enter Artemidorus . Por . Come hither , fellow ,
which way haft thou been ? Art . At mine own house , good lady . Por . What is't o'
clock ? Art . About the ninth hour , Lady . Por . Is Casar yet gone to the Capitol ?
Sooth , Madam , I hear nothing . Enter Artemidorus . Por . Come hither , fellow ,
which way haft thou been ? Art . At mine own house , good lady . Por . What is't o'
clock ? Art . About the ninth hour , Lady . Por . Is Casar yet gone to the Capitol ?
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Imogen is discover'd reading in her bed , a Lady attending . Imo . H O's there my
woman Helen ? Lady . Please you , Madam Imo . What hour is it ? Lady . Almpft
midnight , Madam . Imo . I have read three hours then , mine eyes are weak , Fold
...
Imogen is discover'd reading in her bed , a Lady attending . Imo . H O's there my
woman Helen ? Lady . Please you , Madam Imo . What hour is it ? Lady . Almpft
midnight , Madam . Imo . I have read three hours then , mine eyes are weak , Fold
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Lady . Who's there , that knocks ? Clot . A Gentleman . Lady . No more ? Clot .
Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Lady . That's more Than fome , whose taylors
are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of : what's your Lordship's pleasure ? Clot
.
Lady . Who's there , that knocks ? Clot . A Gentleman . Lady . No more ? Clot .
Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Lady . That's more Than fome , whose taylors
are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of : what's your Lordship's pleasure ? Clot
.
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What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? what too curious
dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? Cre . More dregs than
water , if my fears have eyes . Troi . Fears makedevils of cherubins , they never
see ...
What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? what too curious
dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? Cre . More dregs than
water , if my fears have eyes . Troi . Fears makedevils of cherubins , they never
see ...
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Is this the lady Cressida ? Dio : Ev'n fhe . Aga . Moft dearly welcome to the Greeks
, sweet lady . Neft . Our General doth falute you with a kiss . Ulys . Yet is the
kindness but particular ; " Twere better , she were kiss'd in general . Neft . And
very ...
Is this the lady Cressida ? Dio : Ev'n fhe . Aga . Moft dearly welcome to the Greeks
, sweet lady . Neft . Our General doth falute you with a kiss . Ulys . Yet is the
kindness but particular ; " Twere better , she were kiss'd in general . Neft . And
very ...
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