The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... of Glocefter . Glo . Stay you that bear the Coarfe , and fet it down Anne . What black Magician conjures up this Fiend , To fop devoted charitable Deeds ? Gla . Glo . Villains , fet down the Coarfe ; or 12 . The Life and Death SCENE II. ...
... of Glocefter . Glo . Stay you that bear the Coarfe , and fet it down Anne . What black Magician conjures up this Fiend , To fop devoted charitable Deeds ? Gla . Glo . Villains , fet down the Coarfe ; or 12 . The Life and Death SCENE II. ...
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... Deeds , Behold this pattern of thy Butcheries . Oh Gentlemen ! fee ! fee dead Henry's wounds Open their congeal'd Mouths , and bleed afrefh . Blush , blush , thou lump of foul Deformity ; For ' tis thy prefence that exhales this Blood ...
... Deeds , Behold this pattern of thy Butcheries . Oh Gentlemen ! fee ! fee dead Henry's wounds Open their congeal'd Mouths , and bleed afrefh . Blush , blush , thou lump of foul Deformity ; For ' tis thy prefence that exhales this Blood ...
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... Deed : O he was gentle , mild and virtuous . Glo . The better for the King of Heav'n that hath him . Anne . He is in Heav'n , where theu fhalt never come . Glo . Glo . Let him thank me that holp to fend 14 The Life and Death.
... Deed : O he was gentle , mild and virtuous . Glo . The better for the King of Heav'n that hath him . Anne . He is in Heav'n , where theu fhalt never come . Glo . Glo . Let him thank me that holp to fend 14 The Life and Death.
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... Deed . Q.Mar . So juft is God , to right the innocent . Haft . O , ' twas the fouleft Deed to flay that Babe , And the most merciless that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept , when it was reported . Dorf . No Man but ...
... Deed . Q.Mar . So juft is God , to right the innocent . Haft . O , ' twas the fouleft Deed to flay that Babe , And the most merciless that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept , when it was reported . Dorf . No Man but ...
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... Deed's dones 2 - Vil . Come he dies : I had forgot the Reward . 1 Vil . Where's thy Confcience now ? 2 Vil . O , in the Duke of Glofter's Purse . 1 Vil . When he opens his Purfe to give us our Reward , thy Confcience flies out . 2 Vil ...
... Deed's dones 2 - Vil . Come he dies : I had forgot the Reward . 1 Vil . Where's thy Confcience now ? 2 Vil . O , in the Duke of Glofter's Purse . 1 Vil . When he opens his Purfe to give us our Reward , thy Confcience flies out . 2 Vil ...
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