The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... tell Iras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and most of our fortunes , to - night , shall be drunk to bed . Iras . There's a palm presages chastity , if nothing else . Char . E'en as the o'erflowing Nilus ...
... tell Iras hers . Alex . We'll know all our fortunes . Eno . Mine , and most of our fortunes , to - night , shall be drunk to bed . Iras . There's a palm presages chastity , if nothing else . Char . E'en as the o'erflowing Nilus ...
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... tell you in your ear . Ant . Her tongue will not obey her heart , nor can Her heart inform her tongue : the swan's down - feather Thus stands upon the swell at full of tide , 5 And neither way inclines . Eno . [ Aside to AGR . ] Will ...
... tell you in your ear . Ant . Her tongue will not obey her heart , nor can Her heart inform her tongue : the swan's down - feather Thus stands upon the swell at full of tide , 5 And neither way inclines . Eno . [ Aside to AGR . ] Will ...
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... tell him , I'm prompt To lay my crown at's feet , and there to kneel ; Tell him , from's all - obeying breath 7 I hear The doom of Egypt . Thyr . ' Tis your noblest course . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former ...
... tell him , I'm prompt To lay my crown at's feet , and there to kneel ; Tell him , from's all - obeying breath 7 I hear The doom of Egypt . Thyr . ' Tis your noblest course . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former ...
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... tell him That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg than a kingdom : if he please To give me conquer'd Egypt for my son , He gives me so much of mine own , as 4 I Will kneel to him with thanks . Pro . Be of good cheer ; You're ...
... tell him That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg than a kingdom : if he please To give me conquer'd Egypt for my son , He gives me so much of mine own , as 4 I Will kneel to him with thanks . Pro . Be of good cheer ; You're ...
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... tell . Dol . Assuredly you know me . Cleo . No matter , sir , what I have heard or known . You laugh when boys or women tell their dreams : Is't not your trick ? Dol . I understand not , madam . Cleo . I dream'd there was an Emperor ...
... tell . Dol . Assuredly you know me . Cleo . No matter , sir , what I have heard or known . You laugh when boys or women tell their dreams : Is't not your trick ? Dol . I understand not , madam . Cleo . I dream'd there was an Emperor ...
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