The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 3T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Pagina 68
... ring the county wears , That downward hath succeeded in his house , From son to son , some four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he holds In most rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it ...
... ring the county wears , That downward hath succeeded in his house , From son to son , some four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he holds In most rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it ...
Pagina 75
... ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power give it from me . To Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house , Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i'the ...
... ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power give it from me . To Dia . Will you not , my lord ? Ber . It is an honour ' longing to our house , Bequeathed down from many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i'the ...
Pagina 76
... ring shall be deliver'd ; And on your finger , in the night , I'll put Another ring ; that , what in time proceeds , May token to the future our past deeds . Adieu , till then ; then , fail not : You have won A wife of me , though there ...
... ring shall be deliver'd ; And on your finger , in the night , I'll put Another ring ; that , what in time proceeds , May token to the future our past deeds . Adieu , till then ; then , fail not : You have won A wife of me , though there ...
Pagina 77
... ring , and thinks himself made in the unchaste compo- sition . Lord . Now , God delay our rebellion ; as we are ourselves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Merely our own traitors . And as in the common course of all treasons , we still ...
... ring , and thinks himself made in the unchaste compo- sition . Lord . Now , God delay our rebellion ; as we are ourselves , what things are we ! 2 Lord . Merely our own traitors . And as in the common course of all treasons , we still ...
Pagina 101
... ring as this , The last that e'er I took her leave at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . King . Now , pray you , let me see it ; for mine eye , While I was speaking , oft was fasten'd to't.— This ring was mine ; and ...
... ring as this , The last that e'er I took her leave at court , I saw upon her finger . Ber . Hers it was not . King . Now , pray you , let me see it ; for mine eye , While I was speaking , oft was fasten'd to't.— This ring was mine ; and ...
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