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... bear ? I was not made a horse ; And yet I bear a burden like an ass , Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jauncing Bolingbroke . RICHARD THE THIRD . There was an older play upon this subject , printed in 1594. It is written in a very old ...
... bear ? I was not made a horse ; And yet I bear a burden like an ass , Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jauncing Bolingbroke . RICHARD THE THIRD . There was an older play upon this subject , printed in 1594. It is written in a very old ...
Page 81
... bear , so from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Cæsar . And this man Is now become a God ; and Cassius is A wretched creature , and must bend his body , If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a ...
... bear , so from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Cæsar . And this man Is now become a God ; and Cassius is A wretched creature , and must bend his body , If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a ...
Page 87
... bear that too ; well , very well : But there , where I have garner'd up my heart , Where either I must live , or bear no life , The fountain , from the which my current runs , Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence , Or keep it as a ...
... bear that too ; well , very well : But there , where I have garner'd up my heart , Where either I must live , or bear no life , The fountain , from the which my current runs , Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence , Or keep it as a ...
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