The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... bring it to that , The gold I give thee will I melt and pour Down thy ill - uttering throat . Mess . Good madam , hear me . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But there's no goodness in thy face : if Antony Be free and healthful , -so tart ...
... bring it to that , The gold I give thee will I melt and pour Down thy ill - uttering throat . Mess . Good madam , hear me . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But there's no goodness in thy face : if Antony Be free and healthful , -so tart ...
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... Bring our crown and all . Wherefore's this noise ? Guard . [ Exit Iras . A noise within . Enter one of the Guard . Here is a rural fellow That will not be denied your highness ' pre- sence : He brings you figs . 1 Chare , task . Cleo ...
... Bring our crown and all . Wherefore's this noise ? Guard . [ Exit Iras . A noise within . Enter one of the Guard . Here is a rural fellow That will not be denied your highness ' pre- sence : He brings you figs . 1 Chare , task . Cleo ...
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... bring not Marcius , we'll pro- ceed In our first way . Men . I'll bring him to you .- [ [ To they Senators ] Let me Desire your company : he must come , or what . Is worst will follow . First Sen. Pray you , let us to him . ] [ Exeunt ...
... bring not Marcius , we'll pro- ceed In our first way . Men . I'll bring him to you .- [ [ To they Senators ] Let me Desire your company : he must come , or what . Is worst will follow . First Sen. Pray you , let us to him . ] [ Exeunt ...
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