The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Band 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... lady Valeria is come to visit you . Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself . Vol . Indeed , you shall not . Methinks , I hear hither your husband's drum , See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a bear ...
... lady Valeria is come to visit you . Vir . ' Beseech you , give me leave to retire myself . Vol . Indeed , you shall not . Methinks , I hear hither your husband's drum , See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a bear ...
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... lady that lies in . Vir . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir . ' Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love . Val . You would be another Penelope ...
... lady that lies in . Vir . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir . ' Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love . Val . You would be another Penelope ...
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... lady : as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . Val . In troth , I think , she would . Fare you well then . Come , good sweet lady . — Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness out o ' door , and go along with us . Vir ...
... lady : as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . Val . In troth , I think , she would . Fare you well then . Come , good sweet lady . — Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness out o ' door , and go along with us . Vir ...
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... lady , pardon . ― [ Kneels . [ TO VALERIA . Vol . I know not where to turn : -O ! welcome home ; And welcome , general ; — and you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I could laugh ; I am light , and ...
... lady , pardon . ― [ Kneels . [ TO VALERIA . Vol . I know not where to turn : -O ! welcome home ; And welcome , general ; — and you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I could laugh ; I am light , and ...
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... will rather show our general lowts How you can frown , than spend a fawn upon ' em , For the inheritance of their loves , and safeguard Of what that want might ruin . Men . - Noble lady ! you may salve so 61 CORIOLANUS . 61.
... will rather show our general lowts How you can frown , than spend a fawn upon ' em , For the inheritance of their loves , and safeguard Of what that want might ruin . Men . - Noble lady ! you may salve so 61 CORIOLANUS . 61.
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