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O cursed be the Hand that made these holes ! Curfed the Heart , that had the Heart to do it ! Cursed the Blood , that let this Blood from hence , More direful hap becide that hated Wretch That makes us wretched by the death of thee ...
O cursed be the Hand that made these holes ! Curfed the Heart , that had the Heart to do it ! Cursed the Blood , that let this Blood from hence , More direful hap becide that hated Wretch That makes us wretched by the death of thee ...
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That was in thy Rage : Speak it again , and even with thy word , This Hand , which for thy love , did kill thy Love , Shall for thilove , kill a far truer Love ; To both their Deaths fhalt thou be accessary . Anne .
That was in thy Rage : Speak it again , and even with thy word , This Hand , which for thy love , did kill thy Love , Shall for thilove , kill a far truer Love ; To both their Deaths fhalt thou be accessary . Anne .
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She may do more , Sir , than denying that : She may help you to many fair Preferments , And then deny her aiding Hand therein , And lay those ' Honours on your high desert , What may she not ? she may --- ay marry may she .-- . Riv .
She may do more , Sir , than denying that : She may help you to many fair Preferments , And then deny her aiding Hand therein , And lay those ' Honours on your high desert , What may she not ? she may --- ay marry may she .-- . Riv .
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O Princely Buckingham , I'll kiss thy Hand , In sign of League and Amity with thee : Now fair befall thee and thy Noble House ; Thy Garments are not spotted with our Blood i Nor thou within the compass of my Curse . Buck .
O Princely Buckingham , I'll kiss thy Hand , In sign of League and Amity with thee : Now fair befall thee and thy Noble House ; Thy Garments are not spotted with our Blood i Nor thou within the compass of my Curse . Buck .
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I charge you , as you hope for any goodness , That you depart , and lay no Hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . i Vid . ... Take heed , for he holds Vengeance in his Hand To hurl upon their Heads that break bis Law .
I charge you , as you hope for any goodness , That you depart , and lay no Hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . i Vid . ... Take heed , for he holds Vengeance in his Hand To hurl upon their Heads that break bis Law .
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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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