The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... ftand back , and let the Coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd Dog , Stand thou when I command : Advance thy Halbert higher than my Breaft , Or by St. Paul , I'll ftrike thee to my Foot , And fpurn upon thee , Beggar , for thy boldness . Anne ...
... ftand back , and let the Coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd Dog , Stand thou when I command : Advance thy Halbert higher than my Breaft , Or by St. Paul , I'll ftrike thee to my Foot , And fpurn upon thee , Beggar , for thy boldness . Anne ...
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... ftand high have many blafts to shake them , And if they fall , they dafh themselves to pieces . Glo . Good Counsel marry , learn it , learn it , Marquiss . Dorf . It touches you , rny Lord , as much as me . Glo . Ay , and much more ...
... ftand high have many blafts to shake them , And if they fall , they dafh themselves to pieces . Glo . Good Counsel marry , learn it , learn it , Marquiss . Dorf . It touches you , rny Lord , as much as me . Glo . Ay , and much more ...
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... ftand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our Hands , and not our Tongues . Glo . Your Eyes drop Mill ftones , when Fools Eyes fall Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch ...
... ftand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our Hands , and not our Tongues . Glo . Your Eyes drop Mill ftones , when Fools Eyes fall Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch ...
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... ftand upright , ' Till Richard wear the Garland of the Realm . Haft . How ! wear the Garland ? Doft thou mean the Crown ? Catef Ay , my good Lord . Haft . Pil have this Crown of mine cut from my Shoulders , Before I'll fee the Crown fo ...
... ftand upright , ' Till Richard wear the Garland of the Realm . Haft . How ! wear the Garland ? Doft thou mean the Crown ? Catef Ay , my good Lord . Haft . Pil have this Crown of mine cut from my Shoulders , Before I'll fee the Crown fo ...
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... ftand between two Churchmen , good my Lord , For on that ground I'll make a holy Defcant : And be not eafily won to our Requests , Play the Maid's part , ftill anfwer nay , and take it . Glo . I go : And if you plead as well for them ...
... ftand between two Churchmen , good my Lord , For on that ground I'll make a holy Defcant : And be not eafily won to our Requests , Play the Maid's part , ftill anfwer nay , and take it . Glo . I go : And if you plead as well for them ...
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