The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 3 |
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1 Sprung from the ranc'rous outrage of your Duke , To merchants , our well -
dealing countrymen , ( Who , wanting Gilders to redeem their lives , Have seal'd
his rigorous Statutes with their bloods ) Excludes all pity from our threatning looks
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1 Sprung from the ranc'rous outrage of your Duke , To merchants , our well -
dealing countrymen , ( Who , wanting Gilders to redeem their lives , Have seal'd
his rigorous Statutes with their bloods ) Excludes all pity from our threatning looks
.
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But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death ,
Could all my travels warrant me , they live . Duke . Hapless Ægeon , whom the
fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me , were it not
...
But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death ,
Could all my travels warrant me , they live . Duke . Hapless Ægeon , whom the
fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me , were it not
...
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... Yet will I favour thee in what I can ; I therefore , Merchant , limit thee this day ,
To seek thy life by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou haft in Ephesus , Beg
thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to
die .
... Yet will I favour thee in what I can ; I therefore , Merchant , limit thee this day ,
To seek thy life by beneficial help : Try all the friends thou haft in Ephesus , Beg
thou , or borrow , to make up the sum , And live ; if not , then thou art doom'd to
die .
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... when we hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much ,
or more , we should our felves complain ; So thou , that haft no unkind mate to
grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'It relieve me : But if thou live ...
... when we hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much ,
or more , we should our felves complain ; So thou , that haft no unkind mate to
grieve thee , With urging helpless patience would'It relieve me : But if thou live ...
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Keep then fair league , and truce with thy true bed ; I live dif - stain'd ; thou
undishonoured . ( 7 ) Ant . Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not : In
Ephesus I am but two hours old , As Itrange unto your town as to your talk . Who ,
every word ...
Keep then fair league , and truce with thy true bed ; I live dif - stain'd ; thou
undishonoured . ( 7 ) Ant . Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not : In
Ephesus I am but two hours old , As Itrange unto your town as to your talk . Who ,
every word ...
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