The winter's tale. The life and death of King Henry VI, pts.1-3. The tragedy of King Richard III. The famous history of the life of King Henry VIIIA.W. Lovering, 1887 |
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... night longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between's then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , beseech you , so . There is no tongue that moves , none , none i ' the world , 20 So soon ...
... night longer . Pol . Very sooth , to - morrow . Leon . We'll part the time between's then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , beseech you , so . There is no tongue that moves , none , none i ' the world , 20 So soon ...
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... 'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . 410 By the king . Pol . By whom , Camillo 16 [ ACT I. THE WINTER'S TALE .
... 'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . 410 By the king . Pol . By whom , Camillo 16 [ ACT I. THE WINTER'S TALE .
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... night ! Your followers I will whisper to the business , And will by twos and threes at several posterns Clear them o ' the city . For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not ...
... night ! Your followers I will whisper to the business , And will by twos and threes at several posterns Clear them o ' the city . For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE III . A room in LEONTES ' palace . Enter LEONTES , ANTIGONUS , Lords , and Servants . Leon . Nor night nor day no rest : it is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness . If 26 [ ACT II . THE WINTER'S TALE .
... Exeunt . SCENE III . A room in LEONTES ' palace . Enter LEONTES , ANTIGONUS , Lords , and Servants . Leon . Nor night nor day no rest : it is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness . If 26 [ ACT II . THE WINTER'S TALE .
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... night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! ΙΟ Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply , Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself , Threw off his ...
... night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! ΙΟ Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply , Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself , Threw off his ...
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