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Light in Shakespeare 1
Light in Shakespeare 1
Lepidus
1675
Let all the number of the stars give light
To thy fair way!
Comedy of Errors
[I, 1]
Aegeon
33
Comedy of Errors
[III, 2]
Dromio of Syracuse
857
Comedy of Errors
[IV, 3]
Dromio of Syracuse
1200
Falstaff
2036
Henry IV
2628
Mariana
2633
Noble prince,
As there comes light from heaven and words from breath,
As there is sense in truth and truth in virtue,
I am affianced this man's wife as strongly
As words could make up vows: and, my good lord,
But Tuesday night last gone in's garden-house
He knew me as a wife. As this is true,
Let me in safety raise me from my knees
Or else for ever be confixed here,
A marble monument!
Merchant of Venice
[V, 1]
Portia
2546
Merchant of Venice
[V, 1]
Portia
2594
Page
2522
The night is dark; light and spirits will become it
well. Heaven prosper our sport! No man means evil
but the devil, and we shall know him by his horns.
Let's away; follow me.