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My lord , when at their home I did commend your highness ' letters to them , Ere I
was ris'n , arrived another post , Stew'd in his haste , breathless and panting forth
From Goneril , his mistress , salutations ; Whose message being deliver'd , they ...
My lord , when at their home I did commend your highness ' letters to them , Ere I
was ris'n , arrived another post , Stew'd in his haste , breathless and panting forth
From Goneril , his mistress , salutations ; Whose message being deliver'd , they ...
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-Or is't your highness ' pleasure To give us first the torture ? Say you so ? Why ,
here's old Kent , and I , as tough a pair As e'er bore tyrant stroke ; —but my
Cordelia , My poor Cordelia here , O pity ---- Aib . Thou injured majesty , The
wheel of ...
-Or is't your highness ' pleasure To give us first the torture ? Say you so ? Why ,
here's old Kent , and I , as tough a pair As e'er bore tyrant stroke ; —but my
Cordelia , My poor Cordelia here , O pity ---- Aib . Thou injured majesty , The
wheel of ...
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That very frankly he confess'd his treasons ; Implored your highness ' pardon ;
and set forth A deep repentance , nothing in his life Became him , like the leaving
it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death , To throw away the dearest
...
That very frankly he confess'd his treasons ; Implored your highness ' pardon ;
and set forth A deep repentance , nothing in his life Became him , like the leaving
it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death , To throw away the dearest
...
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May it please your highness , sit ? Macb . Here had we now our country's honour
roof'd , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Whom may I rather
challenge for unkindness , Than pity for mischance ! Rosse . His absence , sir ,
Lays ...
May it please your highness , sit ? Macb . Here had we now our country's honour
roof'd , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Whom may I rather
challenge for unkindness , Than pity for mischance ! Rosse . His absence , sir ,
Lays ...
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Please it your highness Thy gory To grace us with your royal company ? Macb .
The table's full . Len . Here is a place reserved , sir , Macb . Where ? Len . Here ,
my good lord . What is't that moves your highness ? Macb . Which of you have ...
Please it your highness Thy gory To grace us with your royal company ? Macb .
The table's full . Len . Here is a place reserved , sir , Macb . Where ? Len . Here ,
my good lord . What is't that moves your highness ? Macb . Which of you have ...
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