The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... young , or what would do , Were I not old : Know , Claudio , to thy head , Thou hast so wrong'd mine innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee ...
... young , or what would do , Were I not old : Know , Claudio , to thy head , Thou hast so wrong'd mine innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee ...
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... young squire ) Would imitate ; and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandize . But she , being mortal , of that boy did die ; And , for her sake , I do rear up her boy : And ...
... young squire ) Would imitate ; and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandize . But she , being mortal , of that boy did die ; And , for her sake , I do rear up her boy : And ...
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... young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , Reason becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's stories , written in love's richest book . Hel . Wherefore was ...
... young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , Reason becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's stories , written in love's richest book . Hel . Wherefore was ...
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... young baron of England ? Por . You know , I say nothing to him ; for he To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to Belmont , to ...
... young baron of England ? Por . You know , I say nothing to him ; for he To raise a present sum : therefore go forth , Try what my credit can in Venice do ; That shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost , To furnish thee to Belmont , to ...
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... young sucking cubs from the she bear , Yea , mock the lion when he roars for prey , To win thee , lady : But , alas the while ! If Hercules , and Lichas , play at dice Which is the better man , the greater throw May turn by fortune from ...
... young sucking cubs from the she bear , Yea , mock the lion when he roars for prey , To win thee , lady : But , alas the while ! If Hercules , and Lichas , play at dice Which is the better man , the greater throw May turn by fortune from ...
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