The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... LYSIMACHUS , governor of Mytilene . CERIMON , a lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , servant to Dionyza . Marshal . A Pandar . BOULT , his servant . The daughter of Antiochus ...
... LYSIMACHUS , governor of Mytilene . CERIMON , a lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , servant to Dionyza . Marshal . A Pandar . BOULT , his servant . The daughter of Antiochus ...
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... Lysimachus disguised . Boult . We should have both lord and lown , if the peevish baggage would but give way to cus- tomers . Enter Lysimachus . Lys . How now ! How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ...
... Lysimachus disguised . Boult . We should have both lord and lown , if the peevish baggage would but give way to cus- tomers . Enter Lysimachus . Lys . How now ! How a dozen of virginities ? Bawd . Now , the gods to - bless your honour ...
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... Lysimachus . 140 Bawd . O abominable ! Boult . She makes our profession as it were to stink afore the face of the gods . Bawd . Marry , hang her up for ever ! Boult . The nobleman would have dealt with her like a nobleman , and she sent ...
... Lysimachus . 140 Bawd . O abominable ! Boult . She makes our profession as it were to stink afore the face of the gods . Bawd . Marry , hang her up for ever ! Boult . The nobleman would have dealt with her like a nobleman , and she sent ...
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... Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expense ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your supposing once more put your sight Of heavy Pericles ; think this his bark : Where what is done in ...
... Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies , His banners sable , trimm'd with rich expense ; And to him in his barge with fervour hies . In your supposing once more put your sight Of heavy Pericles ; think this his bark : Where what is done in ...
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... Lysimachus , and Lords ; with the Gentlemen and the two Sailors . Tyr . Sail . Sir , This is the man that can , in aught you would , Resolve you . Lys . Hail , reverend sir ! the gods preserve you ! Hel . And you , sir , to outlive the ...
... Lysimachus , and Lords ; with the Gentlemen and the two Sailors . Tyr . Sail . Sir , This is the man that can , in aught you would , Resolve you . Lys . Hail , reverend sir ! the gods preserve you ! Hel . And you , sir , to outlive the ...
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