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Side 51
... tell Her parentage , being demanded that , She would sit still and weep . Per . O Helicanus , strike me , honour'd ... Tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. First , Sir , I pray ...
... tell Her parentage , being demanded that , She would sit still and weep . Per . O Helicanus , strike me , honour'd ... Tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. First , Sir , I pray ...
Side 52
... Tell Helicanus , my Marina , tell him O'er , point by point , for yet he seems to doubt , How sure you are my daughter . - But what music ? Hel . My lord , I hear none . Per . None ? The music of the spheres : list , my Marina . Lys ...
... Tell Helicanus , my Marina , tell him O'er , point by point , for yet he seems to doubt , How sure you are my daughter . - But what music ? Hel . My lord , I hear none . Per . None ? The music of the spheres : list , my Marina . Lys ...
Side 242
... Tell me true ; is she sick ? tell me true , ich ' vise thee . M. Flow . Yes , ' faith , I tell you true , Master Oliver ; if you would do me the small kindness but to lend me forty shillings , so God help me , will pay you so soon as my ...
... Tell me true ; is she sick ? tell me true , ich ' vise thee . M. Flow . Yes , ' faith , I tell you true , Master Oliver ; if you would do me the small kindness but to lend me forty shillings , so God help me , will pay you so soon as my ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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