The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... wife , I have nothing in France . " Nothing in France , until he has no wife ! Thou shalt have none , Rousillon , none in France ; Then hast thou all again . Poor lord ! is't I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those tender ...
... wife , I have nothing in France . " Nothing in France , until he has no wife ! Thou shalt have none , Rousillon , none in France ; Then hast thou all again . Poor lord ! is't I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those tender ...
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... wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear that she is ...
... wife ; Let every word weigh heavy of her worth , That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Despatch the most convenient messenger : - When , haply , he shall hear that she is ...
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... wife Of a detesting lord . Wid . Ay , right ; good creature , wheresoe'er she is , Her heart weighs sadly : this young maid might do her A shrewd turn , if she pleas'd . Hel . How do you mean ? May be , the amorous count solicits her In ...
... wife Of a detesting lord . Wid . Ay , right ; good creature , wheresoe'er she is , Her heart weighs sadly : this young maid might do her A shrewd turn , if she pleas'd . Hel . How do you mean ? May be , the amorous count solicits her In ...
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... wife . Ber . No more o ' that . I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell'd to her ; but I love thee By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service . Dia . Ay , so you serve us , Till ...
... wife . Ber . No more o ' that . I pr'ythee , do not strive against my vows : I was compell'd to her ; but I love thee By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service . Dia . Ay , so you serve us , Till ...
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... wife of me , though there my hope be done . Ber . A heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee . Dia . For which 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 ...
... wife of me , though there my hope be done . Ber . A heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee . Dia . For which 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 ...
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