The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... thousands more , that yet fufpect no peril , Will not conclude their plotted tragedy . Beaufort's red fparkling eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his stormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue The ...
... thousands more , that yet fufpect no peril , Will not conclude their plotted tragedy . Beaufort's red fparkling eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his stormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue The ...
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... thousand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not cease to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , ( Like to the glorious fun's transparent beams ) , Do calm the fury of this mad - brain'd flaw . And , for a ...
... thousand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not cease to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , ( Like to the glorious fun's transparent beams ) , Do calm the fury of this mad - brain'd flaw . And , for a ...
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... thousand kisses , and to drain Upon his face an ocean of falt tears ; To tell my love upon his dumb , deaf trunk , And with my fingers feel his hand unfeeling : But all in vain are these mean obfequies . [ Bed with Gloucester's body put ...
... thousand kisses , and to drain Upon his face an ocean of falt tears ; To tell my love upon his dumb , deaf trunk , And with my fingers feel his hand unfeeling : But all in vain are these mean obfequies . [ Bed with Gloucester's body put ...
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... ? 2 Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant controller , Though Suffolk dare him twenty thousand times . VOL . V. + E • War . Madam , be ftill ; with reverence Sc . 6 . 51 King Henry VI .
... ? 2 Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant controller , Though Suffolk dare him twenty thousand times . VOL . V. + E • War . Madam , be ftill ; with reverence Sc . 6 . 51 King Henry VI .
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... thousand fhames , And that my Sovereign's prefence makes me mild , I would , falfe murderous coward , on thy knee Make thee beg pardon for thy passed speech , And fay it was thy mother that thou meant'st ; That thou thy felf waft born ...
... thousand fhames , And that my Sovereign's prefence makes me mild , I would , falfe murderous coward , on thy knee Make thee beg pardon for thy passed speech , And fay it was thy mother that thou meant'st ; That thou thy felf waft born ...
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