The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... father , I do perceive here a divided duty : To you I'm bound for life and education ; My life and education both do learn me How to respect you ; you're the lord of duty , - I am hitherto your daughter : but here's my husband ; And so ...
... father , I do perceive here a divided duty : To you I'm bound for life and education ; My life and education both do learn me How to respect you ; you're the lord of duty , - I am hitherto your daughter : but here's my husband ; And so ...
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... father . And if you would more vnderstand of the loue that I beare you , asser- taine your selfe , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you , and no more . The father being nothing content with this ...
... father . And if you would more vnderstand of the loue that I beare you , asser- taine your selfe , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you , and no more . The father being nothing content with this ...
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... father's godson seek your life ? He whom my father nam'd ? your Edgar ? Glo . O lady , lady , shame would have it hid ! Reg . Was he not companion with the riot- ous knights That tend upon my father ? [ Glo . I know not , madam : - ' t ...
... father's godson seek your life ? He whom my father nam'd ? your Edgar ? Glo . O lady , lady , shame would have it hid ! Reg . Was he not companion with the riot- ous knights That tend upon my father ? [ Glo . I know not , madam : - ' t ...
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