The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... must perforce ; farewel [ Ex , Brak . Clar . Glo . Go tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return : Simple plain Clarence I do love thee fo , - That I will fhortly fend thy Soul to Heav'n , If Heav'n will take the Prefent at our Hands ...
... must perforce ; farewel [ Ex , Brak . Clar . Glo . Go tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return : Simple plain Clarence I do love thee fo , - That I will fhortly fend thy Soul to Heav'n , If Heav'n will take the Prefent at our Hands ...
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... must reach unto . But yet I run before my Horfe to Market : Clarence ftill breaths , Edward ftill lives and reigns , When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains , ? [ Exit SCENE SCENE II . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth of ...
... must reach unto . But yet I run before my Horfe to Market : Clarence ftill breaths , Edward ftill lives and reigns , When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains , ? [ Exit SCENE SCENE II . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth of ...
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... must be held a rancorous Enemy . Cannot a plain Man live and think no harm , But thus his fimple Truth muft be abus'd With filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this Prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that ...
... must be held a rancorous Enemy . Cannot a plain Man live and think no harm , But thus his fimple Truth muft be abus'd With filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this Prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that ...
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... must not stay . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. Flourish.Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dor- fet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodvil K. Edw . WHY HY fo ; now have I done a good day's work . You Peers ...
... must not stay . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. Flourish.Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dor- fet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodvil K. Edw . WHY HY fo ; now have I done a good day's work . You Peers ...
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... must love ; When I have moft need to imploy a Friend , And most affured that he is a Friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he unto me , this do I beg of Heaven , When I am cold in love , to you or yours ...
... must love ; When I have moft need to imploy a Friend , And most affured that he is a Friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he unto me , this do I beg of Heaven , When I am cold in love , to you or yours ...
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