The Complete Plays and Poems of William ShakespeareHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - 1420 pages |
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Page 333
... leave , my lord . Tro . Your leave , sweet Cressid ! 145 Pan . Leave ! An you take leave till to - morrow morning , - Cres . Pray you , content you . Tro . What offends you , lady ? Cres . Sir , mine own company . Tro . You cannot shun ...
... leave , my lord . Tro . Your leave , sweet Cressid ! 145 Pan . Leave ! An you take leave till to - morrow morning , - Cres . Pray you , content you . Tro . What offends you , lady ? Cres . Sir , mine own company . Tro . You cannot shun ...
Page 363
... leave to try success , I'd venture The well - lost life of mine on his Grace's cure By such a day and hour . Count . Dost thou believe't ? Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . 256 Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love ...
... leave to try success , I'd venture The well - lost life of mine on his Grace's cure By such a day and hour . Count . Dost thou believe't ? Hel . Ay , madam , knowingly . 256 Count . Why , Helen , thou shalt have my leave and love ...
Page 832
... leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . 45 But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear That things ill - got had ever bad success ? And happy always was ...
... leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . 45 But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear That things ill - got had ever bad success ? And happy always was ...
Contents
The Tempest | 1 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF Verona | 25 |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | 54 |
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