The Tragedies of Shakespeare, Volume 2Modern library, 1949 |
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... Dionyza doth appear , With Leonine , a murderer . Exit SCENE ONE Tarsus . An open Place near the Sea - shore Enter Dionyza and Leonine DIONYZA . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be ...
... Dionyza doth appear , With Leonine , a murderer . Exit SCENE ONE Tarsus . An open Place near the Sea - shore Enter Dionyza and Leonine DIONYZA . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be ...
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... DIONYZA . HOW now , Marina ! why do you keep alone ? How chance my daughter is not with you ? Do not Consume your blood with sorrowing ; you have A nurse of me . Lord ! how your favour ' s chang'd With this unprofitable woe . Come ...
... DIONYZA . HOW now , Marina ! why do you keep alone ? How chance my daughter is not with you ? Do not Consume your blood with sorrowing ; you have A nurse of me . Lord ! how your favour ' s chang'd With this unprofitable woe . Come ...
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... Dionyza DIONYZA . Why , are you foolish ? Can it be undone ? CLEON . O Dionyza ! such a piece of slaughter The sun and moon ne'er look'd upon . DIONYZA . You'll turn a child again . I think CLEON . Were I chief lord of all this spacious ...
... Dionyza DIONYZA . Why , are you foolish ? Can it be undone ? CLEON . O Dionyza ! such a piece of slaughter The sun and moon ne'er look'd upon . DIONYZA . You'll turn a child again . I think CLEON . Were I chief lord of all this spacious ...
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