The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... o'er - count thee . At land , indeed , Pom . Thou dost o'er - count me of my father's house : But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , Remain in't as thou may'st . Lep . ( For this is from the present , ) The offers we have sent ...
... o'er - count thee . At land , indeed , Pom . Thou dost o'er - count me of my father's house : But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , Remain in't as thou may'st . Lep . ( For this is from the present , ) The offers we have sent ...
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... O'er my spirit Thy full supremacy thou knew'st ; and that Thy beck might from the bidding of the gods Command me . Cleo . Ant . O , my pardon . Now I must To the young man send humble treaties , dodge And palter in the shifts of lowness ...
... O'er my spirit Thy full supremacy thou knew'st ; and that Thy beck might from the bidding of the gods Command me . Cleo . Ant . O , my pardon . Now I must To the young man send humble treaties , dodge And palter in the shifts of lowness ...
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... o'er - paid . All my reports go with the modest truth ; Nor more , nor clipp'd , but so . Cor . Be better suited : These weeds are memories of those worser hours ; I pr'ythee , put them off . Kent . Pardon me , dear madam ; Yet to be ...
... o'er - paid . All my reports go with the modest truth ; Nor more , nor clipp'd , but so . Cor . Be better suited : These weeds are memories of those worser hours ; I pr'ythee , put them off . Kent . Pardon me , dear madam ; Yet to be ...
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