The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 61
... Exit Servant . Tro . No , Pandarus : I stalk about her door , Like a strange soul upon the Stygian banks Staying for waftage . O , be thou my Charon , And give me swift transportance to those fields , Where I may wallow in the lily beds ...
... Exit Servant . Tro . No , Pandarus : I stalk about her door , Like a strange soul upon the Stygian banks Staying for waftage . O , be thou my Charon , And give me swift transportance to those fields , Where I may wallow in the lily beds ...
Page 118
... Exit . Ther . God - a - mercy , that thou wilt believe me ; But a plague break thy neck , for frighting me ! What's become of the wenching rogues ? I think , they have swallowed one another : I would laugh at that miracle . Yet , in a ...
... Exit . Ther . God - a - mercy , that thou wilt believe me ; But a plague break thy neck , for frighting me ! What's become of the wenching rogues ? I think , they have swallowed one another : I would laugh at that miracle . Yet , in a ...
Page 121
... Exit Fare thee well : - I would have been much more a fresher man , Had I expected thee . - How now , my brother ? Re - enter TROILUS . Tro . Ajax hath ta'en Æneas ; Shall it be ? No , by the flame of yonder glorious heaven , He shall ...
... Exit Fare thee well : - I would have been much more a fresher man , Had I expected thee . - How now , my brother ? Re - enter TROILUS . Tro . Ajax hath ta'en Æneas ; Shall it be ? No , by the flame of yonder glorious heaven , He shall ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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