The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 2 |
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Pagina 41
Thou art , as you are all , a sorceress : I conjure thee to leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner ; Or , for my diamond , the chain you promisd ; And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro .
Thou art , as you are all , a sorceress : I conjure thee to leave me , and be gone . Cour . Give me the ring of mine you had at dinner ; Or , for my diamond , the chain you promisd ; And I'll be gone , sir , and not trouble you . Dro .
Pagina 124
Are gone , are gone : ' Lovers , make moan ! His eyes were green as leeks . " O sisters three , Come , come , to me , " With hands as pale as milk ; * Lay them in gore , " Since you have shore With shears his thread of silk .
Are gone , are gone : ' Lovers , make moan ! His eyes were green as leeks . " O sisters three , Come , come , to me , " With hands as pale as milk ; * Lay them in gore , " Since you have shore With shears his thread of silk .
Pagina 440
Mal , Fool , I'll requite it in the highest degree : I pr'ythee , be gone . Clo . I am gone , sir , ( Singing And anon , sir , I'll be with you again , In a trice , Like to the old vice , Your need to sustain ; Who with dagger of lath ...
Mal , Fool , I'll requite it in the highest degree : I pr'ythee , be gone . Clo . I am gone , sir , ( Singing And anon , sir , I'll be with you again , In a trice , Like to the old vice , Your need to sustain ; Who with dagger of lath ...
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