Go to your bosom ; Knock there ; and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault ; if it confess A natural guiltiness such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my brother's life. The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes - Pāgina 337per William Shakespeare - 1733 - 3505 pāginesVisualitzaciķ completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pāgines
...like others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o' the top: Go to your bosom; ` 4 confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his. Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 pāgines
...like others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skims the vice o' the top. Go to your bosom ; Knock there ; and ask your heart, what it doth know That's like my brother's fault ; if it confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue, Against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pāgines
...like others. Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o' the top. Go to your bosom ; - confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pāgines
...kind of medicine in itself, sentence, SCENE IV. That skins the vice o' the top. Go to your bosom ; hering out a young man's revenue. confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pāgines
...others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skims the vice o' the top : Go to your bosom ; Knock there ; and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault : if it confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pāgines
...others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o' the top : Go to у our bosom ; nto Benedick. Bene. A miracle! here's our own hands against our hearts Ī — Come, I wil confesa A natural guiltiness, such as is hie, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| John England - 1849 - 520 pāgines
...: " Thieves for iheir robbery have authority, When judges steal themselves, — Go to your bosom ; Knock there, and ask your heart, what it doth know, That's like my brother's fault : if it confess A natural guiltiness, euch as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 pāgines
...others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o' the top : J go to your bosom ; Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault : if it confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 pāgines
...others. Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o' the top :l go to your bosom ; Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault : if it confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
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