Life in English Literature: Being, an Introduction for Beginners, Written by L. A. G. Strong & Monica RedlichLittle, Brown,, 1934 - 547 pages |
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Page 117
... thee poison , thou hast sold me none . Farewell : buy food , and get thyself in flesh . Come , cordial , and not poison , go with me To Juliet's grave ; for there I must use thee . ( Exeunt . ) Still upheld by his mood , Romeo comes to ...
... thee poison , thou hast sold me none . Farewell : buy food , and get thyself in flesh . Come , cordial , and not poison , go with me To Juliet's grave ; for there I must use thee . ( Exeunt . ) Still upheld by his mood , Romeo comes to ...
Page 130
... thee . FALSTAFF : I call thee coward ! I'll see thee damned ere I call thee coward : but I would give a thousand pound I could run as fast as thou canst . You are straight enough in the shoulders , you care not who sees your back : call ...
... thee . FALSTAFF : I call thee coward ! I'll see thee damned ere I call thee coward : but I would give a thousand pound I could run as fast as thou canst . You are straight enough in the shoulders , you care not who sees your back : call ...
Page 185
... thee ; Nor Snake , or Slow - worm bite thee : But on , on thy way Not making a stay , Since Ghost there's none to affright thee . Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the Moon does slumber ? The Stars of the night Will lend thee ...
... thee ; Nor Snake , or Slow - worm bite thee : But on , on thy way Not making a stay , Since Ghost there's none to affright thee . Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the Moon does slumber ? The Stars of the night Will lend thee ...
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