The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... brother . Bru . Under your pardon . - You must note be- side , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
... brother . Bru . Under your pardon . - You must note be- side , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
Page 344
... brother , hast thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mart . O , brother , with the dismallest object That ever eye , with sight , made heart lament . Aar . [ Aside . ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here ; That he thereby may give a ...
... brother , hast thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mart . O , brother , with the dismallest object That ever eye , with sight , made heart lament . Aar . [ Aside . ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here ; That he thereby may give a ...
Page 345
... brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead ? I know , thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you ...
... brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead ? I know , thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you ...
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