The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... swear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.- Yet of your royal presence [ to POLIXENES ] I'll adventure The borrow of a week . When at Bohemia You take my lord , I'll give him my commission , a To let him ...
... swear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.- Yet of your royal presence [ to POLIXENES ] I'll adventure The borrow of a week . When at Bohemia You take my lord , I'll give him my commission , a To let him ...
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... swears , As he had seen ' t or been an instrument To vice you to ' t , that you have touch'd his queen Forbiddenly . Pol . O , then my best blood ... swear his thought . Pol . How should this grow ? Cam . I SCENE II . ] 31 A WINTER'S TALE .
... swears , As he had seen ' t or been an instrument To vice you to ' t , that you have touch'd his queen Forbiddenly . Pol . O , then my best blood ... swear his thought . Pol . How should this grow ? Cam . I SCENE II . ] 31 A WINTER'S TALE .
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... Swear by this sword , Thou wilt perform my bidding . Ant . I will , my lord . Leon . Mark , and perform it ; ( seest thou ? ) for the fail Of any point in ' t shall not only be Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom ...
... Swear by this sword , Thou wilt perform my bidding . Ant . I will , my lord . Leon . Mark , and perform it ; ( seest thou ? ) for the fail Of any point in ' t shall not only be Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom ...
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... swear upon this sword of justice , That you , Cleomenes and Dion , have Been both at Delphos ; and from thence have brought This seal'd - up oracle , by the hand deliver❜d Of great Apollo's priest ; and that , since then , You have not ...
... swear upon this sword of justice , That you , Cleomenes and Dion , have Been both at Delphos ; and from thence have brought This seal'd - up oracle , by the hand deliver❜d Of great Apollo's priest ; and that , since then , You have not ...
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... swear ' t : if word , nor oath , Prevail not , go and see : if you can bring Tincture , or lustre , in her lip , her eye , Heat outwardly , or breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . - But , O thou tyrant ! Do not repent ...
... swear ' t : if word , nor oath , Prevail not , go and see : if you can bring Tincture , or lustre , in her lip , her eye , Heat outwardly , or breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . - But , O thou tyrant ! Do not repent ...
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