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... come to pass : for when she saw ( Which never shall be found , ) you did suspect She had dispos'd with Cæsar , and ... comes to punish us , and we punish it Seeming to bear it lightly . I have led you oft ; carry me And have my thanks ...
... come to pass : for when she saw ( Which never shall be found , ) you did suspect She had dispos'd with Cæsar , and ... comes to punish us , and we punish it Seeming to bear it lightly . I have led you oft ; carry me And have my thanks ...
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... come not to throngs ; When usurers tell their gold i ' th ' field ; And bawds and whores do churches build ; - Then shall the realm of Albion Come to great confusion . Then comes the time , who lives to see't , That going shall be us'd ...
... come not to throngs ; When usurers tell their gold i ' th ' field ; And bawds and whores do churches build ; - Then shall the realm of Albion Come to great confusion . Then comes the time , who lives to see't , That going shall be us'd ...
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... comes this hurt : Give me your arm . [ Exit CORNWALL , led by REGAN ; -Servants unbind GLOSTER , and lead him out . 1 Serv . I'll never care what wickedness I do , If this man comes to good . 2 Serv . If she live long , And , in the end ...
... comes this hurt : Give me your arm . [ Exit CORNWALL , led by REGAN ; -Servants unbind GLOSTER , and lead him out . 1 Serv . I'll never care what wickedness I do , If this man comes to good . 2 Serv . If she live long , And , in the end ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading William Shakespeare,Thomas Bowdler Visualização integral - 1861 |
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading William Shakespeare,Thomas Bowdler Visualização integral - 1861 |
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