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... Archid . So careless we have been , my noble lords , In the disposing of our own affairs , And ignorant in the art of government , That now we need a stranger to instruct us . Yet we are happy that our neighbour Corinth , Pitying the ...
... Archid . So careless we have been , my noble lords , In the disposing of our own affairs , And ignorant in the art of government , That now we need a stranger to instruct us . Yet we are happy that our neighbour Corinth , Pitying the ...
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... Archid . O shame ! that we , that are a populous nation , Engaged to liberal nature , for all blessings An island can bring forth ; we , that have limbs , And able bodies ; shipping , arms , and treasure , The sinews of the war , now we ...
... Archid . O shame ! that we , that are a populous nation , Engaged to liberal nature , for all blessings An island can bring forth ; we , that have limbs , And able bodies ; shipping , arms , and treasure , The sinews of the war , now we ...
Sida 77
... Archid . Which is desired of all . Timol . Timophanes , my brother , for whose death I am tainted in the world , and foully tainted ; In whose remembrance I have ever worn , In peace and war , this livery of sorrow , Can witness for me ...
... Archid . Which is desired of all . Timol . Timophanes , my brother , for whose death I am tainted in the world , and foully tainted ; In whose remembrance I have ever worn , In peace and war , this livery of sorrow , Can witness for me ...
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... Archid . Such a fair example Must needs be follow'd . Timag . Ever my dear sister , But now our family's glory ! Leost . Were she deform'd , The virtues of her mind would force a stoic To sue to be her servant . Cleon . I must yield ...
... Archid . Such a fair example Must needs be follow'd . Timag . Ever my dear sister , But now our family's glory ! Leost . Were she deform'd , The virtues of her mind would force a stoic To sue to be her servant . Cleon . I must yield ...
Sida 79
... Archid . So , so , ' tis well : how do I look ? Mar. Most sprightfully . Archid . I shrink not in the shoulders ; though I'm old I'm tough , steel to the back ; I have not wasted My stock of strength in feather - beds : here's an arm ...
... Archid . So , so , ' tis well : how do I look ? Mar. Most sprightfully . Archid . I shrink not in the shoulders ; though I'm old I'm tough , steel to the back ; I have not wasted My stock of strength in feather - beds : here's an arm ...
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