The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, 3 tomasH. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... rest have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and fickness Debate it at their leisure . Welcome , count , My fon's no dearer . Ber . Thank your Majesty . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Countess's at Roufillon ...
... rest have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and fickness Debate it at their leisure . Welcome , count , My fon's no dearer . Ber . Thank your Majesty . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Countess's at Roufillon ...
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... , whose faculties inclusive were , More than they were in note : amongst the rest , There is a remedy , approv'd , set down , To To cure the defperate languishings , whereof The King is All's well , that Ends well . 21.
... , whose faculties inclusive were , More than they were in note : amongst the rest , There is a remedy , approv'd , set down , To To cure the defperate languishings , whereof The King is All's well , that Ends well . 21.
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... , whose faculties inclusive were , More than they were in note : amongst the rest , There is a remedy , approv'd , set down , Te To cure the defperate languishings , whereof The King is All's well , that Ends well . 21.
... , whose faculties inclusive were , More than they were in note : amongst the rest , There is a remedy , approv'd , set down , Te To cure the defperate languishings , whereof The King is All's well , that Ends well . 21.
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... rest Unquestion'd welcome , and undoubted blest . Give me fome help here , hoa ! if thou proceed As high as word , my deed shall match thy deed . Count . SCENE changes to Rousillon . Enter Countess and Clown . [ Exeunt . OME on , Sir ...
... rest Unquestion'd welcome , and undoubted blest . Give me fome help here , hoa ! if thou proceed As high as word , my deed shall match thy deed . Count . SCENE changes to Rousillon . Enter Countess and Clown . [ Exeunt . OME on , Sir ...
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... Love , that God most high , Do my fighs stream : Sir , will you hear my fuit ? 1 Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , Sir ; all the rest is mute . Laf . Laf . I had rather be in this choice , 34 All's well , that Ends well .
... Love , that God most high , Do my fighs stream : Sir , will you hear my fuit ? 1 Lord . And grant it . Hel . Thanks , Sir ; all the rest is mute . Laf . Laf . I had rather be in this choice , 34 All's well , that Ends well .
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