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Strana 9
... shame thy mother And wound her honour with this diffidence . Bast . I , madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That is my brother's plea and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , a ' pops me out At least from fair five hundred ...
... shame thy mother And wound her honour with this diffidence . Bast . I , madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That is my brother's plea and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , a ' pops me out At least from fair five hundred ...
Strana 10
... shame to speak , · But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my father speak himself , When this same lusty gentleman was got . Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath'd ...
... shame to speak , · But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my father speak himself , When this same lusty gentleman was got . Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath'd ...
Strana 17
... would that I were low laid in my grave : I am not worth this coil that's made for me . Eli . His mother shames him so , poor boy , he weeps . 160 Const . Now shame upon you , whether she does SCENE I. ] 17 KING JOHN .
... would that I were low laid in my grave : I am not worth this coil that's made for me . Eli . His mother shames him so , poor boy , he weeps . 160 Const . Now shame upon you , whether she does SCENE I. ] 17 KING JOHN .
Strana 18
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Const . Now shame upon you , whether she does or no ! His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's shames , Draws those heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which ...
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Const . Now shame upon you , whether she does or no ! His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's shames , Draws those heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which ...
Strana 29
... shame , oppression , perjury . Or , if it must stand still , let wives with child Pray that their burthens may not fall this day , Lest that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : 80 [ Rising . 90 But on this aay let seamen fear no wreck ;
... shame , oppression , perjury . Or , if it must stand still , let wives with child Pray that their burthens may not fall this day , Lest that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : 80 [ Rising . 90 But on this aay let seamen fear no wreck ;
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