The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3Cassell, 1886 |
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... queen , —my very very sweet queen ? Par . What exploit ' s in hand ? where sups he to - night ? Helen . Nay , but , my lord , — Pan . What says my sweet queen ? My cousin will fall out with you . You must not know where he sups.9 Par ...
... queen , —my very very sweet queen ? Par . What exploit ' s in hand ? where sups he to - night ? Helen . Nay , but , my lord , — Pan . What says my sweet queen ? My cousin will fall out with you . You must not know where he sups.9 Par ...
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... QUEEN falls . Look to the queen there , ho ! Hor . They bleed on both sides . - How is it , my lord ? Osr . How is it , Laertes ? Laer . Why , as a woodcock to mine own springe , Osric ; I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery . Ham ...
... QUEEN falls . Look to the queen there , ho ! Hor . They bleed on both sides . - How is it , my lord ? Osr . How is it , Laertes ? Laer . Why , as a woodcock to mine own springe , Osric ; I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery . Ham ...
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... Queen . " Tis not sleepy business ; But must be look'd to speedily and strongly . Cym . Our expectation that it would be thus Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd So tender of ...
... Queen . " Tis not sleepy business ; But must be look'd to speedily and strongly . Cym . Our expectation that it would be thus Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd So tender of ...
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