The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 3 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Whose weakness , marry'd to thy ftronger ftate , Makes me with thy ftrength to communicate ; If ought poffefs thee from me , it is drofs , Ufurping ivy , brier , or idle mofs ; Who , all for want of pruning , with intrufion Infect thy ...
... Whose weakness , marry'd to thy ftronger ftate , Makes me with thy ftrength to communicate ; If ought poffefs thee from me , it is drofs , Ufurping ivy , brier , or idle mofs ; Who , all for want of pruning , with intrufion Infect thy ...
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... whose fuit he is arrefted , well , but he's in a fuit of buff , which ' refted him , that I can tell . Will you fend him , mistress redemption , the mo- ny in his desk ? Adr . Go fetch it , fifter . This I wonder at , [ Exit Luc . That ...
... whose fuit he is arrefted , well , but he's in a fuit of buff , which ' refted him , that I can tell . Will you fend him , mistress redemption , the mo- ny in his desk ? Adr . Go fetch it , fifter . This I wonder at , [ Exit Luc . That ...
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... Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to th ' truth . So have we thought it good From our free perfon , she should be confin'd ; Left that the treachery of the two , fled hence , Be left her to perform . Come , follow us , We are to ...
... Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to th ' truth . So have we thought it good From our free perfon , she should be confin'd ; Left that the treachery of the two , fled hence , Be left her to perform . Come , follow us , We are to ...
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... whose lofs of his most precious Queen and Children are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when faw'ft thou the Prince Florizel my fon ? Kings are no less un- happy , their iffue not being gracious , than they are in lofing ...
... whose lofs of his most precious Queen and Children are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when faw'ft thou the Prince Florizel my fon ? Kings are no less un- happy , their iffue not being gracious , than they are in lofing ...
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... Whose fresh complexion and whofe heart together Affliction alters . Per . One of these is true : I think , affliction may fubdue the cheek , But not take in the mind . Cam . Yea , fay you fo ? There fhall not at your father's house ...
... Whose fresh complexion and whofe heart together Affliction alters . Per . One of these is true : I think , affliction may fubdue the cheek , But not take in the mind . Cam . Yea , fay you fo ? There fhall not at your father's house ...
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