The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3 |
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Thou art a slave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd ; but bred
a dog . Hadst thou , like us from our first swath , 55 proceeded The sweet degrees
that this brief world affords To such as may the passive drugs 59 of it Freely ...
Thou art a slave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd ; but bred
a dog . Hadst thou , like us from our first swath , 55 proceeded The sweet degrees
that this brief world affords To such as may the passive drugs 59 of it Freely ...
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Thou ' lt come no more , Never , never , never , never , never !Pray you , undo this
button : thank you , sir .-Do you see this ? Look on her , —look , —her lips ,Look
there , look there ! - [ Dies . Edg . He faints ! -My lord , my lord !Kent .
Thou ' lt come no more , Never , never , never , never , never !Pray you , undo this
button : thank you , sir .-Do you see this ? Look on her , —look , —her lips ,Look
there , look there ! - [ Dies . Edg . He faints ! -My lord , my lord !Kent .
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Oh , seek not to entrap me , gracious lord , Å stranger and distressèd gentleman ,
That never aim'd so high to love your daughter , But bent all offices to honour her
. And he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's ...
Oh , seek not to entrap me , gracious lord , Å stranger and distressèd gentleman ,
That never aim'd so high to love your daughter , But bent all offices to honour her
. And he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's ...
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