The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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Wear this ; spare speech ; [ giving a favor . Decline your head : this kiss , if it durst
speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the air . Conceive , and fare thee well .
Edm . Yours in the ranks of death . Gon . My most dear Gloster ! [ Exit Edmund .
Wear this ; spare speech ; [ giving a favor . Decline your head : this kiss , if it durst
speak , Would stretch thy spirits up into the air . Conceive , and fare thee well .
Edm . Yours in the ranks of death . Gon . My most dear Gloster ! [ Exit Edmund .
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Exit , running ; Attendants follow . Gen. A sight most pitiful in the meanest wretch ;
Past speaking of in a king ! - Thou hast one daughter , Who redeems Nature from
the general curse Which twain have brought her to . Edg . Hail , gentle sir . Gen ...
Exit , running ; Attendants follow . Gen. A sight most pitiful in the meanest wretch ;
Past speaking of in a king ! - Thou hast one daughter , Who redeems Nature from
the general curse Which twain have brought her to . Edg . Hail , gentle sir . Gen ...
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Exit . Ju . Ancient damnation ! O most wicked fiend ! Is it more sin to wish me thus
forsworn , Or to dispraise my lord with that same tongue Which she hath praised
him with above compare So many thousand times ? -Go , counsellor ; Thou and ...
Exit . Ju . Ancient damnation ! O most wicked fiend ! Is it more sin to wish me thus
forsworn , Or to dispraise my lord with that same tongue Which she hath praised
him with above compare So many thousand times ? -Go , counsellor ; Thou and ...
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Farewell , dear father ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Cap . So A room in Capulet's house .
Enter CAPULET , LADY CAPULET , NURSE , and SERVANTS . many guests
invite as here are writ.[ Exit Servant . Sirrah , go hire me twenty cunning cooks .
Farewell , dear father ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Cap . So A room in Capulet's house .
Enter CAPULET , LADY CAPULET , NURSE , and SERVANTS . many guests
invite as here are writ.[ Exit Servant . Sirrah , go hire me twenty cunning cooks .
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[ Exit Servant . ]Sirrah , fetch drier logs : Call Peter ; he will show thee where they
are . 2 Ser . I have a head , sir , that will find out logs , And never trouble Peter for
the matter . [ Exit . Cap . Mass , and well said : a merry whoreson ! ha , Thou shalt
...
[ Exit Servant . ]Sirrah , fetch drier logs : Call Peter ; he will show thee where they
are . 2 Ser . I have a head , sir , that will find out logs , And never trouble Peter for
the matter . [ Exit . Cap . Mass , and well said : a merry whoreson ! ha , Thou shalt
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