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Pagina 383
... sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . - But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear lord , and most esteemed friend , your brother Troilus- Helen . My lord Pandarus ; honey - sweet lord , — Pan . Go to , sweet queen , go to : -commends ...
... sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . - But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear lord , and most esteemed friend , your brother Troilus- Helen . My lord Pandarus ; honey - sweet lord , — Pan . Go to , sweet queen , go to : -commends ...
Pagina 384
... sweet queen . - I long to hear how they sped to - day . - You'll remember your brother's excuse . Par . To a hair . Pan . Farewell , sweet queen . Helen . Commend me to your niece . Pan . I will , sweet queen . [ Exit . [ A retreat ...
... sweet queen . - I long to hear how they sped to - day . - You'll remember your brother's excuse . Par . To a hair . Pan . Farewell , sweet queen . Helen . Commend me to your niece . Pan . I will , sweet queen . [ Exit . [ A retreat ...
Pagina 655
... sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame , Which , like the canker in the fragrant rose , Doth spot the beauty of thy budding name ! O , in what sweets dost thou thy sins enclose ! That tongue that tells the story of thy days , Making ...
... sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame , Which , like the canker in the fragrant rose , Doth spot the beauty of thy budding name ! O , in what sweets dost thou thy sins enclose ! That tongue that tells the story of thy days , Making ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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