| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| W-103 |
All's Well, that Ends Well |
25 |
Inspired Merit so by breath is bard, |
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| W-104 |
All's Well, that Ends Well |
20 |
O were that all, I thinke not on my father, |
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| W-105 |
All's Well, that Ends Well |
14 |
Our remedies oft in our selves do lye, |
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| W-106 |
All's Well, that Ends Well |
26 |
Then I confesse, (Here on my knee, before high heaven and you,) |
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| W-107 |
All's Well, that Ends Well |
31 |
Till I have no wife I have nothing in France. (Who ever shoots at him, I set him there.) |
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| W-241 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
13 |
Cal you me faire? that faire againe unsay, |
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| W-242 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
22 |
Have you not set Lysander, as in scorne (I, doe, persever, counterfeit sad lookes,) |
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| W-243 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
26 |
How happy some, ore other some can be? |
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| W-244 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
19 |
I pray you though you mocke me, gentlemen, (Good Hermia, do not be so bitter with me,) |
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| W-245 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
28 |
Loe, she is one of this confederacy, |
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| W-246 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
15 |
O I am out of breath, in this fond chace, |
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| W-247 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
17 |
O spight! O hell! I see you are all bent |
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| W-248 |
A Midsommer Nights Dreame |
26 |
You draw me, you hard-hearted Adamant, (The wildest hath not such a heart as you;) |
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