The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, 6 tomasJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman, H. Lintot, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. and B. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod, 1745 |
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... Some touches of remorfe ? Or is your blood- So madly hot , that no difcourfe of reafon , Nor fear of bad fuccefs in a bad cause , Can qualifie the fame ? Troi . Why , brother Hector , We may not think the juftness of each act Such and ...
... Some touches of remorfe ? Or is your blood- So madly hot , that no difcourfe of reafon , Nor fear of bad fuccefs in a bad cause , Can qualifie the fame ? Troi . Why , brother Hector , We may not think the juftness of each act Such and ...
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... some men fleep in skittish fortune's hall , While others play the idiots in her eyes : How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is feafting in his wantonnefs ! To fee thefe Grecian Lords ! why , ev'n already They clap the ...
... some men fleep in skittish fortune's hall , While others play the idiots in her eyes : How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is feafting in his wantonnefs ! To fee thefe Grecian Lords ! why , ev'n already They clap the ...
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... Some fay , the Genius fo Cries , come , to him that inftantly muft die . Bid them have patience ; fhe fhall come anon . Pan . Where are my tears ? rain , to lay this wind , or my heart will be blown up by the root . [ Exit Pandarus ...
... Some fay , the Genius fo Cries , come , to him that inftantly muft die . Bid them have patience ; fhe fhall come anon . Pan . Where are my tears ? rain , to lay this wind , or my heart will be blown up by the root . [ Exit Pandarus ...
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... Some two months hence my will fhall here be made : It fhould be now ; but that my fear is this , a Some galled goofe of Winchester would hifs ; ' Till then , I'll fweat , and feck about for eases , And at that time bequeath you my ...
... Some two months hence my will fhall here be made : It fhould be now ; but that my fear is this , a Some galled goofe of Winchester would hifs ; ' Till then , I'll fweat , and feck about for eases , And at that time bequeath you my ...
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... Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a King's children fhould be fo convey'd ! So flackly guarded , and the search so flow That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howfoe'er ' tis ftrange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd at , Yet ...
... Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a King's children fhould be fo convey'd ! So flackly guarded , and the search so flow That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howfoe'er ' tis ftrange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd at , Yet ...
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