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For if ' I cannot persuade thee rather to do good unto both parties , than ' to overthrow and destroy the one , preferring love and nature before the malice and calamity of wars , thou shalt see , my son , and trust unto it , thou shalt ...
For if ' I cannot persuade thee rather to do good unto both parties , than ' to overthrow and destroy the one , preferring love and nature before the malice and calamity of wars , thou shalt see , my son , and trust unto it , thou shalt ...
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For if I cannot persuade thee rather to do good unto both parties , than ' to overthrow and destroy the one , preferring love and nature before the malice and calamity of wars , thou shalt see , my son , and trust unto it , thou shalt ...
For if I cannot persuade thee rather to do good unto both parties , than ' to overthrow and destroy the one , preferring love and nature before the malice and calamity of wars , thou shalt see , my son , and trust unto it , thou shalt ...
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To thee , that hast nor honesty nor grace ; When have I injur'd thee , when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? or thee ? or any of your faction ? A plague upon you all ! Nothing can be more characteristic than the turbulent pretensions to ...
To thee , that hast nor honesty nor grace ; When have I injur'd thee , when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? or thee ? or any of your faction ? A plague upon you all ! Nothing can be more characteristic than the turbulent pretensions to ...
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admiration affection answer appear bear beauty believe better breath character circumstances comes common critic death doth equal everything expression eyes fear feeling force fortune friends genius give given grace hand happy hath hear heart Henry honour hope human imagination interest keep kind king kiss Lear leave less light live look lord manner matter means mind mother nature never night object once passages passed passion perhaps person picture piece play pleasure poet poetry poor present reason regard respect Richard scene seems seen sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit stage stand striking sweet talk tell thee things thou thought told true truth turn whole wish