Winter's tale. Macbeth. King JohnVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... shame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , — Cam . ' Beseech you , - Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my know- ledge : we cannot with such magnificence — in so rare— I know not what to say.- -We will give ...
... shame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , — Cam . ' Beseech you , - Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my know- ledge : we cannot with such magnificence — in so rare— I know not what to say.- -We will give ...
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... shame to know herself , But with her most vile principal , that she's A bed - swerver , even as bad as those That vulgars give bold titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape . Her . No , by my life , Privy to none of this : How ...
... shame to know herself , But with her most vile principal , that she's A bed - swerver , even as bad as those That vulgars give bold titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape . Her . No , by my life , Privy to none of this : How ...
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... shame on't in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] - Fye , fye ! no thought of him ; - The very thought of my revenges that ...
... shame on't in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] - Fye , fye ! no thought of him ; - The very thought of my revenges that ...
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... shame , ( Those of your fact are so , ) so past all truth : Which to deny , concerns more than avails : For as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , No father owning it , ( which is , indeed , More criminal in thee , than it ...
... shame , ( Those of your fact are so , ) so past all truth : Which to deny , concerns more than avails : For as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , No father owning it , ( which is , indeed , More criminal in thee , than it ...
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... death appear , unto Our shame perpetual : Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as 6 . Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long SCENE II . 333 WINTER'S TALE . 53.
... death appear , unto Our shame perpetual : Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie ; and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as 6 . Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long SCENE II . 333 WINTER'S TALE . 53.
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