“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 471 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest , ere it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since ...
... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest , ere it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since ...
Pagina 28
... I thank him . Thai . Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are , your name and parentage . 28 [ ACT II . PERICLES .
... I thank him . Thai . Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are , your name and parentage . 28 [ ACT II . PERICLES .
Pagina 33
... Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? - [ aside ] who , for aught I know , May be - nor can I think the contrary- VOL . VIII . D As great in blood as I myself.— Therefore hear you SCENE V. ] 3333 PERICLES .
... Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? - [ aside ] who , for aught I know , May be - nor can I think the contrary- VOL . VIII . D As great in blood as I myself.— Therefore hear you SCENE V. ] 3333 PERICLES .
Pagina 34
... blood that fosters it . ( 109 ) Sim . What , are you both agreed ? Both . Yes , if't please your majesty . Sim . It pleaseth me so well , that I will see you wed ; And then with what haste you can get you to bed . [ Exeunt . ACT III ...
... blood that fosters it . ( 109 ) Sim . What , are you both agreed ? Both . Yes , if't please your majesty . Sim . It pleaseth me so well , that I will see you wed ; And then with what haste you can get you to bed . [ Exeunt . ACT III ...
Pagina 46
... blood with sorrowing you have A nurse of me . Lord , how your favour's chang'd With this unprofitable woe ! Come , Give me your flowers , ere the sea mar it . ( 167 ) Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and ...
... blood with sorrowing you have A nurse of me . Lord , how your favour's chang'd With this unprofitable woe ! Come , Give me your flowers , ere the sea mar it . ( 167 ) Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and ...
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