The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Pagina 59
... thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees , Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting , Upon a barren mountain , and still winter In storm perpetual , could not move the gods To look that way thou wert . Leon . Go on , go on ...
... thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees , Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting , Upon a barren mountain , and still winter In storm perpetual , could not move the gods To look that way thou wert . Leon . Go on , go on ...
Pagina 61
... thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt see Thy wife Paulina more : " — and so , with shrieks , She melted into air . Affrighted much , I did in time collect myself ; and thought This was so , and no slumber . Dreams are toys ; Yet , for ...
... thee by my lord , thou ne'er shalt see Thy wife Paulina more : " — and so , with shrieks , She melted into air . Affrighted much , I did in time collect myself ; and thought This was so , and no slumber . Dreams are toys ; Yet , for ...
Pagina 62
... thee pretty , And still rest thine . - The storm begins : -Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds : and most accurs'd am I , To be by oath ...
... thee pretty , And still rest thine . - The storm begins : -Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds : and most accurs'd am I , To be by oath ...
Pagina 64
... thee here , boy . Now bless thyself ; thou mett'st with things dying , I with things new born . Here's a sight for thee ; look thee , a bearing clotha for a squire's child ! look thee here ! take up , take up , boy ; open ' t . So ...
... thee here , boy . Now bless thyself ; thou mett'st with things dying , I with things new born . Here's a sight for thee ; look thee , a bearing clotha for a squire's child ! look thee here ! take up , take up , boy ; open ' t . So ...
Pagina 66
... thee thine own goodness hath made ; better not to have had thee than thus to want thee : thou , having made me businesses which none without thee can sufficiently manage , must either stay to execute them thyself , or take away with thee ...
... thee thine own goodness hath made ; better not to have had thee than thus to want thee : thou , having made me businesses which none without thee can sufficiently manage , must either stay to execute them thyself , or take away with thee ...
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