The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with Cutts, 5 tomas |
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With patience , noble Lord , as Prisoners muft : But I shall live , my Lord , to give them thanks That were the cause of my Imprisonmeat . Glo . No doubt , no doubt , and so shall Clarence too , For they that were your Enemies are his ...
With patience , noble Lord , as Prisoners muft : But I shall live , my Lord , to give them thanks That were the cause of my Imprisonmeat . Glo . No doubt , no doubt , and so shall Clarence too , For they that were your Enemies are his ...
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2 Vil . Spoke like a tall Man , that respects thy Reputation . Come , shall we fall to work ? 1 Vil . Take him on the Collard , with the Hilt of thy Śword , and then throw him into the Malmsie - butt in the next Room . 2 Vil .
2 Vil . Spoke like a tall Man , that respects thy Reputation . Come , shall we fall to work ? 1 Vil . Take him on the Collard , with the Hilt of thy Śword , and then throw him into the Malmsie - butt in the next Room . 2 Vil .
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Who shall reward you better for my Life , Then Edward will for tidings of my Death .. 2 Vil . You are deceiv'd , your Brother Glo'ster hates you , Clar . Oh no , he loves me , and he holds me dear : Go you to him from me .. 1 Vil .
Who shall reward you better for my Life , Then Edward will for tidings of my Death .. 2 Vil . You are deceiv'd , your Brother Glo'ster hates you , Clar . Oh no , he loves me , and he holds me dear : Go you to him from me .. 1 Vil .
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A bloody deed , and desperately dispatcht : How fain , like Pilate , would I wail my Hands of this moft grievous Murther . Enter first Villain . i Vil . How now ? What mean'st thou that thou helpltme not ? By Heav'n , the Duke shall ...
A bloody deed , and desperately dispatcht : How fain , like Pilate , would I wail my Hands of this moft grievous Murther . Enter first Villain . i Vil . How now ? What mean'st thou that thou helpltme not ? By Heav'n , the Duke shall ...
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Then be it so , and go we to determine Who they shall be that streight shall post to London . Madam , and you my Sister , will you go , To give your Censures in this Business ? [ Exeunt . [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucester , Buck .
Then be it so , and go we to determine Who they shall be that streight shall post to London . Madam , and you my Sister , will you go , To give your Censures in this Business ? [ Exeunt . [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucester , Buck .
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 5 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1709 |
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