The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed From the Text of the Corrected Copy Left By the Late George Steevens, Esq. : With a Glossary, And Notes, And a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare 2
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[Aside, Qjueen. Hark thee, a word. — [To Pisanio, Cor. [Aside.] I do not like her. She doth tliink, she has Strange lingering poisons : I do know her spirit, And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature ; Those, she has. Will stupify and dull the sense a wiiile; Which first, perchance, she'll prove on cats, and dogs ; Then afterward up higher ; hut there is No danger in what show of death it makes, More than the locldng up the spirits a time, To be more fresh, reviving.... Sne is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer. So to be false with her. Q,ueen. No further service, doctor, Until I send for thee. Cor. I humbly take my leave. [Exit. Qween. Weeps she still, say'st thou ? Dost thou think, in time She will not quench ;' and let instructions enter Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ; When thou shalt bring me word, she loves my son, I'll tell thee, on the instant, thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all "lie speechless, and his name Is at last gasp : Return he cannot, nor Continue where he is : to shift his being,* Is to exchange one misery with another ; And every day, that comes, comes to decay A day's work in him : XV'hat shall thou expect, To be depcnder on a thing that leans : Who cannot be new built ; nor has no friends, [The Queen drops a box: Pisanio takes it up^ So much as but to prop him ?
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