The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Page 13
... 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 From cold and empty Veins , where no Blood dwells . Thy Deeds inhuman ...
... 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 From cold and empty Veins , where no Blood dwells . Thy Deeds inhuman ...
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... dead they are , and , devilish Slave , by thee . Glo . I did not kill your Husband . Anne . Why then he is alive . Glo . Nay , he is dead , and flain by Edward's Hands . Anne . In thy foul Throat thou ly❜ft , " Queen Margaret faw Thy ...
... dead they are , and , devilish Slave , by thee . Glo . I did not kill your Husband . Anne . Why then he is alive . Glo . Nay , he is dead , and flain by Edward's Hands . Anne . In thy foul Throat thou ly❜ft , " Queen Margaret faw Thy ...
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... dead . Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once : For now they kill me with a living Death . Thole Eyes of thine from mine have drawn falt Tears ; Sham'd their Afpects with ftore of childish Drops : Thefe Eyes , which never ...
... dead . Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once : For now they kill me with a living Death . Thole Eyes of thine from mine have drawn falt Tears ; Sham'd their Afpects with ftore of childish Drops : Thefe Eyes , which never ...
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... dead , what would betide on me ? Gray . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a Lord . Queen . The lofs of fuch a Lord includes all harms . Gray . The Heavens have bleft you with a goodly Son To be your Comforter when he is gone . Queen . Ah ...
... dead , what would betide on me ? Gray . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a Lord . Queen . The lofs of fuch a Lord includes all harms . Gray . The Heavens have bleft you with a goodly Son To be your Comforter when he is gone . Queen . Ah ...
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... dead Mens Skulls , and in the holes Where Eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead Bones that lay fcatter'd by . Keep . Had ...
... dead Mens Skulls , and in the holes Where Eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead Bones that lay fcatter'd by . Keep . Had ...
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