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Side 6
... hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2. Gent . And why so ? 1. Gent . He that hath mifs'd the princess , is a thing ― Too bad for bad report : and he that hath her , ( I mean , that marry'd her , alack , good man ...
... hath a heart that is not Glad at the thing they scowl at . 2. Gent . And why so ? 1. Gent . He that hath mifs'd the princess , is a thing ― Too bad for bad report : and he that hath her , ( I mean , that marry'd her , alack , good man ...
Side 8
... Hath charg'd you should not speak together . Imo . O [ Exit . Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , 8 CYMBELINE .
... Hath charg'd you should not speak together . Imo . O [ Exit . Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , 8 CYMBELINE .
Side 12
... hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk a while . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , my ...
... hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk a while . Imo . About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , my ...
Side 16
... hath been allow- ed the name of ; but I could then have look'd on him without the help of admiration ; though the catalogue of his endowments had been tabled by his side , and I to peruse him by items . Phi . You speak of him when he ...
... hath been allow- ed the name of ; but I could then have look'd on him without the help of admiration ; though the catalogue of his endowments had been tabled by his side , and I to peruse him by items . Phi . You speak of him when he ...
Side 26
... Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The firy orbs above , and the twinn'd . stones Upon the number'd beach ? and can we not Partition make with ...
... Hath nature given them eyes To see this vaulted arch , and the rich crop Of sea and land , which can distinguish ' twixt The firy orbs above , and the twinn'd . stones Upon the number'd beach ? and can we not Partition make with ...
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