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... Rome , at one Philario's ; Who , to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send Though ink be made of gall . Enter QUEEN . Queen . Be brief , I pray ...
... Rome , at one Philario's ; Who , to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send Though ink be made of gall . Enter QUEEN . Queen . Be brief , I pray ...
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... Rome , and good Philario , With open arms , and grateful heart , receives His friend's reflected image in his son , Old Leonatus in young Posthumus : Sweet Imogen , what thou endur'st the while , Betwixt a father by thy step - dame ...
... Rome , and good Philario , With open arms , and grateful heart , receives His friend's reflected image in his son , Old Leonatus in young Posthumus : Sweet Imogen , what thou endur'st the while , Betwixt a father by thy step - dame ...
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... Rome , Comes from my lord with letters . Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety , And greets your highness dearly . [ Kneels , and presents a Letter . Imog . Thanks , good sir ; You are kindly welcome . Iach . All ...
... Rome , Comes from my lord with letters . Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety , And greets your highness dearly . [ Kneels , and presents a Letter . Imog . Thanks , good sir ; You are kindly welcome . Iach . All ...
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... Rome ; The one is Caius Lucius . Cym . A worthy fellow , Albeit he comes on angry purpose now ; But that's no fault of his : -Our dear son , When you have given good morning to your mistress , Attend the Queen and us , we shall have ...
... Rome ; The one is Caius Lucius . Cym . A worthy fellow , Albeit he comes on angry purpose now ; But that's no fault of his : -Our dear son , When you have given good morning to your mistress , Attend the Queen and us , we shall have ...
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... , But the worst of me . So I leave you , sir , To the worst of discontent . Cloten . I'll be revenged ; — His meanest garment ?. Well . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT THE THIRD . SCENE I. Rome . An Apartment 36 [ ACT II . CYMBELINE .
... , But the worst of me . So I leave you , sir , To the worst of discontent . Cloten . I'll be revenged ; — His meanest garment ?. Well . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT THE THIRD . SCENE I. Rome . An Apartment 36 [ ACT II . CYMBELINE .
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