The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2Cassell, 1886 |
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... tongue 84 and im- patient fool , Art thou to break into this woman's mood , Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own ! Hot . Why , look you , I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods , Nettled , and stung with pismires , when I hear Of ...
... tongue 84 and im- patient fool , Art thou to break into this woman's mood , Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own ! Hot . Why , look you , I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods , Nettled , and stung with pismires , when I hear Of ...
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... tongue : I am a king , and privileg'd to speak . Clif . My liege , the wound that bred this meeting here Cannot be cur'd by words ; therefore be still . Rich . Then , executioner , unsheathe thy sword : By him that made us all , I am ...
... tongue : I am a king , and privileg'd to speak . Clif . My liege , the wound that bred this meeting here Cannot be cur'd by words ; therefore be still . Rich . Then , executioner , unsheathe thy sword : By him that made us all , I am ...
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... tongue . Make your tongue spell - bound , ' ' make you silent as if by incantation : ' See Note 13 , Act iv . , " Second Part Henry VI . " ( 27 ) The likeness of this railer here . " The " has been altered by some editors to ' thou ' in ...
... tongue . Make your tongue spell - bound , ' ' make you silent as if by incantation : ' See Note 13 , Act iv . , " Second Part Henry VI . " ( 27 ) The likeness of this railer here . " The " has been altered by some editors to ' thou ' in ...
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