The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... wife , that wretched Anne thy wife , That never slept a quiet hour with thee , Now fills thy sleep with perturbations : To - morrow in the battle think on me , And fall thy edgeless sword : despair , and die ! [ To Richmond . ] Thou ...
... wife , that wretched Anne thy wife , That never slept a quiet hour with thee , Now fills thy sleep with perturbations : To - morrow in the battle think on me , And fall thy edgeless sword : despair , and die ! [ To Richmond . ] Thou ...
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... wife , At all times to your will conformable ; Ever in fear to kindle your dislike , Heaven Yea , subject to your countenance , glad or sorry As I saw it inclined : when was the hour I ever contradicted your desire , Or made it not mine ...
... wife , At all times to your will conformable ; Ever in fear to kindle your dislike , Heaven Yea , subject to your countenance , glad or sorry As I saw it inclined : when was the hour I ever contradicted your desire , Or made it not mine ...
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... wife , let him in nought be trusted , For speaking false in that : thou art , alone , If thy rare qualities , sweet gentleness , Thy meekness saint - like , wife - like government , Obeying in commanding , and thy parts Sovereign and ...
... wife , let him in nought be trusted , For speaking false in that : thou art , alone , If thy rare qualities , sweet gentleness , Thy meekness saint - like , wife - like government , Obeying in commanding , and thy parts Sovereign and ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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