The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... unto hir throte he sterte , And sette the swerde al sharpe unto hir herte . No word she spake , she hath no myght therto ; What shal she sayne ? hir witte is al ago ! Ryght as a wolfe that fynt a lomb alone , To whom shal she compleyne ...
... unto hir throte he sterte , And sette the swerde al sharpe unto hir herte . No word she spake , she hath no myght therto ; What shal she sayne ? hir witte is al ago ! Ryght as a wolfe that fynt a lomb alone , To whom shal she compleyne ...
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... unto whom she sayde these wordes . " No dere husbande , for what can be well or safe unto a woman , when she hath lost her chastitie ? Alas Collatine , the steppes of an other man , be now fixed in thy bed . But it is my bodye onely ...
... unto whom she sayde these wordes . " No dere husbande , for what can be well or safe unto a woman , when she hath lost her chastitie ? Alas Collatine , the steppes of an other man , be now fixed in thy bed . But it is my bodye onely ...
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... unto others to laugh at his owne , or because he would see whether an other could play his part better then himselfe , & in vewing a far off the course of this loving Comedy he determined to see whether it would sort to a happier end ...
... unto others to laugh at his owne , or because he would see whether an other could play his part better then himselfe , & in vewing a far off the course of this loving Comedy he determined to see whether it would sort to a happier end ...
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