The Works of Shakespeare, Ausgabe 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... hear me ; I will roar that I will make the Duke say Let him roar again , let him roar again . QUIN . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the Duchess and the ladies , that they would shriek ; and that were enough to hang ...
... hear me ; I will roar that I will make the Duke say Let him roar again , let him roar again . QUIN . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the Duchess and the ladies , that they would shriek ; and that were enough to hang ...
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... hear the morning lark . Then , my Queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the Night's shade : We the Globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wandering Moon . Come , my Lord ; and in our flight Tell me how it came this night That I ...
... hear the morning lark . Then , my Queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the Night's shade : We the Globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wandering Moon . Come , my Lord ; and in our flight Tell me how it came this night That I ...
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... hear anon . Egeus , I will overbear your will ; For in the Temple , by - and - by , with us These couples shall eternally be knit : And , for the morning now is something worn , Our purpos'd hunting shall be set aside . Away with us to ...
... hear anon . Egeus , I will overbear your will ; For in the Temple , by - and - by , with us These couples shall eternally be knit : And , for the morning now is something worn , Our purpos'd hunting shall be set aside . Away with us to ...
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