The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Side 8
... prayer of the peo ple , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you , who does the wolf love ? Sic . The lamb . • Whercas . protection . Men . Ay , to devour bim ; as the hungry ple ...
... prayer of the peo ple , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you , who does the wolf love ? Sic . The lamb . • Whercas . protection . Men . Ay , to devour bim ; as the hungry ple ...
Side 12
... pray , Sir , -Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace : -- Look , Sir ; - my wounds ; - I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your brethren roar'd , and ran From the noise of our own drums . Men . O ...
... pray , Sir , -Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace : -- Look , Sir ; - my wounds ; - I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your brethren roar'd , and ran From the noise of our own drums . Men . O ...
Side 18
... Pray , be content : Mother , I am going to the market - place ; [ me ; Chide me no more . I'll mountebank their loves , Cog their hearts from them , and come home be- lov'd Of all the trades in Rome . Look , I am going : Commend me to ...
... Pray , be content : Mother , I am going to the market - place ; [ me ; Chide me no more . I'll mountebank their loves , Cog their hearts from them , and come home be- lov'd Of all the trades in Rome . Look , I am going : Commend me to ...
Side 20
... pray , Sir , get you gone : As far as doth the Capitol exceed this : Rom . Well , let us go together . [ Exeunt ... prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I ...
... pray , Sir , get you gone : As far as doth the Capitol exceed this : Rom . Well , let us go together . [ Exeunt ... prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I ...
Side 21
... Pray , go to the door . Cor . I have deserv'd no better entertainment In being Coriolanus . * Re - enter second SERVANT . 2 Serv . Whence are you , Sir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to such companions ? Pray ...
... Pray , go to the door . Cor . I have deserv'd no better entertainment In being Coriolanus . * Re - enter second SERVANT . 2 Serv . Whence are you , Sir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to such companions ? Pray ...
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