The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Tears ; Sham'd their Afpects with ftore of childish Drops : Thefe Eyes , which never fhed remorfeful Tear , No , when my Father Tork , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous Moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford fhook his ...
... Tears ; Sham'd their Afpects with ftore of childish Drops : Thefe Eyes , which never fhed remorfeful Tear , No , when my Father Tork , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous Moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford fhook his ...
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... repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd At Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with my repentant Tears , 1 I will with all expedient Duty fee you For divers of RICHARð III . 17.
... repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd At Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with my repentant Tears , 1 I will with all expedient Duty fee you For divers of RICHARð III . 17.
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... Tears in her Eyes , The bleeding witness of my hatred by . Having God , her Confcience , and thefe Bars against me , And I no Friends to back my fuit withal , But the plain Devil and diffembling Looks : And yet to win her All the World ...
... Tears in her Eyes , The bleeding witness of my hatred by . Having God , her Confcience , and thefe Bars against me , And I no Friends to back my fuit withal , But the plain Devil and diffembling Looks : And yet to win her All the World ...
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... Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch . Vil . We will , my noble Lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Enter Clarence and Keeper . Keep . Why looks your Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O I have paft a ...
... Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch . Vil . We will , my noble Lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Enter Clarence and Keeper . Keep . Why looks your Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O I have paft a ...
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... Tears ? Daugh , Our Fatherlefs diftress was left unmoan'd , You Widow dolour likewise be unwept . Queen . Give me no help in Lamentation , 1 " I am not barren to bring forth Complaints : All Springs reduce their currents to mine Eyes ...
... Tears ? Daugh , Our Fatherlefs diftress was left unmoan'd , You Widow dolour likewise be unwept . Queen . Give me no help in Lamentation , 1 " I am not barren to bring forth Complaints : All Springs reduce their currents to mine Eyes ...
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