The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage is more vile Than is a slave in base servility ; For princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf . I ...
... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage is more vile Than is a slave in base servility ; For princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf . I ...
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... queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem : How shall we , then , dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf ...
... queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem : How shall we , then , dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf ...
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... queen , And not to seek a queen to make him rich : So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will ...
... queen , And not to seek a queen to make him rich : So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will ...
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... queen : For your expenses and sufficient charge , Among the people gather up a tenth . Be gone , I say ; for , till you do return , I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.— And you , good uncle , banish all offence : If you do censure ...
... queen : For your expenses and sufficient charge , Among the people gather up a tenth . Be gone , I say ; for , till you do return , I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.— And you , good uncle , banish all offence : If you do censure ...
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... Queen to King Henry . ELEANOR , Duchess of Gloster . MARGERY JOURDAIN , a witch . Wife to Simpcox . Lords , Ladies , and Attendants , Petitioners , Aldermen , a Herald , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers , Citizens , Prentices ...
... Queen to King Henry . ELEANOR , Duchess of Gloster . MARGERY JOURDAIN , a witch . Wife to Simpcox . Lords , Ladies , and Attendants , Petitioners , Aldermen , a Herald , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers , Citizens , Prentices ...
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