The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 1002
... those Provinces ! It is not fo , thou haft mifpoke , misheard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy Tale again , It cannot be , thou doft but fay ' tis fo . I truft I may not truft thee , for thy Word Is but the vain Breath of a common Man ...
... those Provinces ! It is not fo , thou haft mifpoke , misheard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy Tale again , It cannot be , thou doft but fay ' tis fo . I truft I may not truft thee , for thy Word Is but the vain Breath of a common Man ...
Page 1005
... those recreant Limbs . Auft . O that a Man fhould fpeak those words to me . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe recreant Limbs . Auft . Thou dar'ft not fay fo , Villain , for thy Life . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe ...
... those recreant Limbs . Auft . O that a Man fhould fpeak those words to me . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe recreant Limbs . Auft . Thou dar'ft not fay fo , Villain , for thy Life . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe ...
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... those Powers o'er to your Majefty . Eli . My Bleffing go with thee . K. John . For England , Coufin , go . Hubert fhall be your Man , to attend on you With all true Duty ; on toward Callice , ho1 . SCENE III . Exeunt . Enter King Philip ...
... those Powers o'er to your Majefty . Eli . My Bleffing go with thee . K. John . For England , Coufin , go . Hubert fhall be your Man , to attend on you With all true Duty ; on toward Callice , ho1 . SCENE III . Exeunt . Enter King Philip ...
Page 1015
... those her Hairs ; Where but by chance a filver Drop hath fall'n , Even to that Drop ten thoufand wiery Fiends Do glew themselves in fociable Grief , Like true , infeparable faithful Lovės , Sticking together in Calamity . Conft . To ...
... those her Hairs ; Where but by chance a filver Drop hath fall'n , Even to that Drop ten thoufand wiery Fiends Do glew themselves in fociable Grief , Like true , infeparable faithful Lovės , Sticking together in Calamity . Conft . To ...
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... those thy Fears , might have wrought Fears in me : But thou didst understand me by my Signs , And didit in Signs again parley with Sin , Yea , without ftop didft let thy Heart confent , And confequently thy rude Hand to ac The Deed ...
... those thy Fears , might have wrought Fears in me : But thou didst understand me by my Signs , And didit in Signs again parley with Sin , Yea , without ftop didft let thy Heart confent , And confequently thy rude Hand to ac The Deed ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts ... Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2015 |
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