The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Arms hung up for Monuments ; Our ftern Alarums chang'd to merry Meetings ; Our dreadful Marches to delightful Meafures . Grim - vifag'd War hath fmooth'd his wrinkled Front , And now inftead of mounting Barbed Steeds , VOL . V. B. 4 ...
... Arms hung up for Monuments ; Our ftern Alarums chang'd to merry Meetings ; Our dreadful Marches to delightful Meafures . Grim - vifag'd War hath fmooth'd his wrinkled Front , And now inftead of mounting Barbed Steeds , VOL . V. B. 4 ...
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... Arm hath butchered . Glo . Lady , you know no Rules of Charity , Which renders good for bad , Bleffings for Curfes . Anne . Villain , thou know'ft nor law of God nor Man No Beaft fo fierce , but knows fome touch of pity . Gło . But I ...
... Arm hath butchered . Glo . Lady , you know no Rules of Charity , Which renders good for bad , Bleffings for Curfes . Anne . Villain , thou know'ft nor law of God nor Man No Beaft fo fierce , but knows fome touch of pity . Gło . But I ...
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... Arm : He needs no indirect , or lawless course , To cut off thofe that have offended him . a Vil . Who made thee then a bloody Minifter , B 5 When When gallant fpringing brave Plantagenet , That Princely Novice , of RICHARD III . 33.
... Arm : He needs no indirect , or lawless course , To cut off thofe that have offended him . a Vil . Who made thee then a bloody Minifter , B 5 When When gallant fpringing brave Plantagenet , That Princely Novice , of RICHARD III . 33.
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... Arm , He little thought of this divided Friendship : Bid Glofter think on this , and he will weep . 1 Vil . Ay ... Arms , and fwore with fobs , That he would labour my Delivery .. 1 Vil . Why fo he doth , when he delivers you From ...
... Arm , He little thought of this divided Friendship : Bid Glofter think on this , and he will weep . 1 Vil . Ay ... Arms , and fwore with fobs , That he would labour my Delivery .. 1 Vil . Why fo he doth , when he delivers you From ...
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... Arms , And pluckt two Crutches from my feeble Hands , Clarence and Edward . O , what caufe have I , ( Thine being but a moiety of my moan ) To over - go thy Woes , and drown thy Cries . Son . Ah Aunt ! you wept not for our Father's ...
... Arms , And pluckt two Crutches from my feeble Hands , Clarence and Edward . O , what caufe have I , ( Thine being but a moiety of my moan ) To over - go thy Woes , and drown thy Cries . Son . Ah Aunt ! you wept not for our Father's ...
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