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Side 87
... grief . Shep . So ' tis said , sir ; about his son , that should have married a shepherd's daughter . Aut . If that shepherd be not in hand - fast , let him fly ; the curses he shall have , the tortures he shall feel , will break the ...
... grief . Shep . So ' tis said , sir ; about his son , that should have married a shepherd's daughter . Aut . If that shepherd be not in hand - fast , let him fly ; the curses he shall have , the tortures he shall feel , will break the ...
Side 104
... of this , have power To take off so much grief from you , as he Will piece up in himself . Paul . Indeed , my lord , If I had thought the sight of my poor image Would thus have wrought1 you , ( for the stone 104 [ ACT V. WINTER'S TALE .
... of this , have power To take off so much grief from you , as he Will piece up in himself . Paul . Indeed , my lord , If I had thought the sight of my poor image Would thus have wrought1 you , ( for the stone 104 [ ACT V. WINTER'S TALE .
Side 165
... grief hath changed me , since you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 1 Confounded . See note on Macbeth , Act v . Sc . 1 . 2 Deformed for deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell SC ...
... grief hath changed me , since you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 1 Confounded . See note on Macbeth , Act v . Sc . 1 . 2 Deformed for deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell SC ...
Side 169
... grief , such nativity ! Duke . With all my heart , I'll gossip at this feast . [ Exeunt Duke , Abbess , ÆGEON , Courtesan , Merchant , ANGELO , and Attendants . Dro . S. Master , shall I fetch your stuff from ship- board ? Ant . E ...
... grief , such nativity ! Duke . With all my heart , I'll gossip at this feast . [ Exeunt Duke , Abbess , ÆGEON , Courtesan , Merchant , ANGELO , and Attendants . Dro . S. Master , shall I fetch your stuff from ship- board ? Ant . E ...
Side 244
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teems a new one . Macd . Rosse . Why , well . Macd . Rosse . How does my wife ? And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not battered at their peace ...
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teems a new one . Macd . Rosse . Why , well . Macd . Rosse . How does my wife ? And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not battered at their peace ...
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