The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1866 |
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Pagina 42
... thee ; no more but when to thee . 25 If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee ' gainst the odds : thy lustre thickens , When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is ...
... thee ; no more but when to thee . 25 If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee ' gainst the odds : thy lustre thickens , When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is ...
Pagina 46
... thee ere thou speak'st : Will't please you hear me ? Yet , if thou say Antony lives , is well , Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him , I'll set thee in a shower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . 45 Mess . Cleo . Madam ...
... thee ere thou speak'st : Will't please you hear me ? Yet , if thou say Antony lives , is well , Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him , I'll set thee in a shower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . 45 Mess . Cleo . Madam ...
Pagina 47
... thee And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage , And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . Rogue , thou hast lived too long ...
... thee And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage , And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . Rogue , thou hast lived too long ...
Pagina 48
... thee worser than I do , If thou again say ' Yes . ' Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold there still ? Mess . Cleo . Should I lie , madam ? O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerged ...
... thee worser than I do , If thou again say ' Yes . ' Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold there still ? Mess . Cleo . Should I lie , madam ? O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerged ...
Pagina 53
... thee now : how farest thou , soldier ? Eno . What , I pray you ? 70 Well ; And well am like to do , for I perceive Four feasts are toward . Pom . Let me shake thy hand ; I never hated thee : I have seen thee fight , When I have envied ...
... thee now : how farest thou , soldier ? Eno . What , I pray you ? 70 Well ; And well am like to do , for I perceive Four feasts are toward . Pom . Let me shake thy hand ; I never hated thee : I have seen thee fight , When I have envied ...
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