The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles. The two noble kinsmen. Venus and Adonis. Lucrece. Sonnets. A lover's complaint. The passionate pilgrim. The phœnix and turtle. Addenda and corrigendaChapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... Cousin , I charge you Budge not from Athens ; we shall be returning Ere you can end this feast , of which , I pray you , Make no abatement . Once more , farewell all . [ Hippolyta , Emilia , Pirithous , Hymen , Boy , Nymphs , and ...
... Cousin , I charge you Budge not from Athens ; we shall be returning Ere you can end this feast , of which , I pray you , Make no abatement . Once more , farewell all . [ Hippolyta , Emilia , Pirithous , Hymen , Boy , Nymphs , and ...
Side 130
... cousin , Let's leave his court , that we may nothing share Of his loud infamy ; for our milk Will relish of the pasture , and we must Be vile or disobedient ; not his kinsmen In blood , unless in quality . Pal . Nothing truer : I think ...
... cousin , Let's leave his court , that we may nothing share Of his loud infamy ; for our milk Will relish of the pasture , and we must Be vile or disobedient ; not his kinsmen In blood , unless in quality . Pal . Nothing truer : I think ...
Side 138
... their sight ! Daugh . It is a holiday to look on them . Lord , the differ- ence of men ! [ Exit with Gaoler and Wooer . ( 52 ) Pal . How do you , noble cousin ? How do you , sir ? Arc . Pal . 138 LACT II . THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
... their sight ! Daugh . It is a holiday to look on them . Lord , the differ- ence of men ! [ Exit with Gaoler and Wooer . ( 52 ) Pal . How do you , noble cousin ? How do you , sir ? Arc . Pal . 138 LACT II . THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
Side 139
... cousin . Arc . I believe it ; And to that destiny have patiently Laid up my hour to come . Pal . O , cousin Arcite , Where is Thebes now ? where is our noble country ? Where are our friends and kindreds ? Never more Must we behold those ...
... cousin . Arc . I believe it ; And to that destiny have patiently Laid up my hour to come . Pal . O , cousin Arcite , Where is Thebes now ? where is our noble country ? Where are our friends and kindreds ? Never more Must we behold those ...
Side 140
... cousin , Even from the bottom of these miseries , From all that fortune can inflict upon us , I see two comforts rising , two mere blessings , If the gods please to hold here , —a brave patience , And the enjoying of our griefs together ...
... cousin , Even from the bottom of these miseries , From all that fortune can inflict upon us , I see two comforts rising , two mere blessings , If the gods please to hold here , —a brave patience , And the enjoying of our griefs together ...
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Antiochus Arcite Bawd beauty blood Boult breath cheek Cleon Collatine Collier Coun cousin Daugh daughter dead dear death Dionyza dost doth editors of 1778 Emilia Enter Exam Exeunt eyes face fair fear flowers foul Gaoler gentle give gods grace grief hath hear heart heaven Helicanus HIPPOLYTA honour king kiss lady live look lord lov'd love's Love's Labour's lost Lucrece Lysimachus maid Malone Marina mistress modern editors Mytilene ne'er never night noble Noble Kinsmen old eds Palamon Pentapolis Pericles PIRITHOUS pity poor pray prince prince of Tyre quarto queen quoth SCENE Seward Shakespeare shalt shame Simonides sorrow soul Steevens sweet Tarquin tears tell Thaisa Tharsus Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou art thought thyself tongue true Tyre unto Walker's Crit weep wilt wind Wooer words