The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen39At the University Press, 1961 |
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... ta'en His head from him . I'll throw't into the creek Behind our rock , and let it to the sea , And tell the fishes he's the queen's son , Cloten . That's all I reck . Belarius . I fear ' twill be revenged . Would , Polydore , thou ...
... ta'en His head from him . I'll throw't into the creek Behind our rock , and let it to the sea , And tell the fishes he's the queen's son , Cloten . That's all I reck . Belarius . I fear ' twill be revenged . Would , Polydore , thou ...
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... ta'en . Imogen . I humbly thank your highness . Lucius . I do not bid thee beg my life ΠΙΟ 5.5.71 CYMBELINE.
... ta'en . Imogen . I humbly thank your highness . Lucius . I do not bid thee beg my life ΠΙΟ 5.5.71 CYMBELINE.
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... ta'en would cease The present power of life , but in short time All offices of nature should again Do their due functions . Have you ta'en of it ? Imogen . Most like I did , for I was dead . Belarius . 260 There was our error ...
... ta'en would cease The present power of life , but in short time All offices of nature should again Do their due functions . Have you ta'en of it ? Imogen . Most like I did , for I was dead . Belarius . 260 There was our error ...
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