The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... eye ? Why that you are my daughter ? Hel . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . That I am not . Pardon , Madam ; The count Rousillon cannot be my ... eyes If it be not , forswear ' t : howe'er SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 13.
... eye ? Why that you are my daughter ? Hel . Count . I say , I am your mother . Hel . That I am not . Pardon , Madam ; The count Rousillon cannot be my ... eyes If it be not , forswear ' t : howe'er SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 13.
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... eyes . What she has done for me ? Know'st thou not , Bertram , Yes , my good lord ; But never hope to know why I should marry her . King . Thou know'st she has rais'd me from my sickly bed . Ber . But follows it , my lord , to bring me ...
... eyes . What she has done for me ? Know'st thou not , Bertram , Yes , my good lord ; But never hope to know why I should marry her . King . Thou know'st she has rais'd me from my sickly bed . Ber . But follows it , my lord , to bring me ...
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... eyes . 1 Sold . Boskos thromuldo boskos . Par . I know you are the Muskos ' regiment ; And I shall lose my life for want of language : If there be here German , or Dane , low Dutch , Italian , or French , let him speak to me ; I will ...
... eyes . 1 Sold . Boskos thromuldo boskos . Par . I know you are the Muskos ' regiment ; And I shall lose my life for want of language : If there be here German , or Dane , low Dutch , Italian , or French , let him speak to me ; I will ...
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... eyes ; whose words all ears took captive ; Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd ... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a ...
... eyes ; whose words all ears took captive ; Whose dear perfection , hearts that scorn'd to serve , Humbly call'd ... eye infixing , Contempt his scornful perspective did lend me , Which warp'd the line of every other favour ; Scorn'd a ...
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... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.- [ Guards seize BERTRAM . My fore - past proofs , howe'er the matter fall , Shall tax my fears of little vanity , Having vainly fear'd too little ...
... eyes myself , could win me to believe , More than to see this ring . - Take him away.- [ Guards seize BERTRAM . My fore - past proofs , howe'er the matter fall , Shall tax my fears of little vanity , Having vainly fear'd too little ...
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