The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . King . Why then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ! I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use King . Ber . The help of ...
... live , Into your guiding power . This is the man . King . Why then , young Bertram , take her ; she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ! I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use King . Ber . The help of ...
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... live , Where death and danger dog the heels of worth : He is too good and fair for death and me ; Whom I myself embrace , to set him free . " Count . Ah , what sharp stings are in her SCENE IV . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 37.
... live , Where death and danger dog the heels of worth : He is too good and fair for death and me ; Whom I myself embrace , to set him free . " Count . Ah , what sharp stings are in her SCENE IV . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 37.
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... to spare thee yet ; And , hoodwink'd as thou art , will lead thee on To gather from thee : haply thou mayst inform Something to save thy life . Par . O , let me live ! And all 46 [ ACT IV . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... to spare thee yet ; And , hoodwink'd as thou art , will lead thee on To gather from thee : haply thou mayst inform Something to save thy life . Par . O , let me live ! And all 46 [ ACT IV . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... live long to thank both heaven and me ! You may so in the end.— My mother told me just how he would woo , As if she sat in ' s heart ; she says all men Have the like oaths : he had sworn to marry me When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll ...
... live long to thank both heaven and me ! You may so in the end.— My mother told me just how he would woo , As if she sat in ' s heart ; she says all men Have the like oaths : he had sworn to marry me When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll ...
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... . Par . And truly , as I hope to live . 1 Sold . " First , demand of him how many horse the duke is strong . " What say you to that ? Par . Five or six thousand ; but very weak SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 51.
... . Par . And truly , as I hope to live . 1 Sold . " First , demand of him how many horse the duke is strong . " What say you to that ? Par . Five or six thousand ; but very weak SCENE III . ] ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 51.
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