The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with Cutts, 5 tomas |
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You may partake of any thing we fay : We speak no Treafun , Man we say the King Is wise and yirtuous , and his noble Queen Well strook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We say , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry Lip ...
You may partake of any thing we fay : We speak no Treafun , Man we say the King Is wise and yirtuous , and his noble Queen Well strook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We say , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry Lip ...
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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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That it may please you leave these fad Designs To him that hath most cause to be a Mourner , And presently repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd A : Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with ...
That it may please you leave these fad Designs To him that hath most cause to be a Mourner , And presently repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd A : Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with ...
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Towards Chertsey , Noble Lord ? Glo . Now to White Friars , there attend my coming . [ Exit Coarse . Was ever Woman in this humour woood . ? Was ever Woman in this humour won ? I'll have her but I will not keep her long . What !
Towards Chertsey , Noble Lord ? Glo . Now to White Friars , there attend my coming . [ Exit Coarse . Was ever Woman in this humour woood . ? Was ever Woman in this humour won ? I'll have her but I will not keep her long . What !
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Our Brother is imprison'd by your means , My self disgrac'd , and the Nobility Held in Contempt , while great Promotions Are daily given to cnoble those , That scarce , fome two Days fince , were worth a Noble , Queen .
Our Brother is imprison'd by your means , My self disgrac'd , and the Nobility Held in Contempt , while great Promotions Are daily given to cnoble those , That scarce , fome two Days fince , were worth a Noble , Queen .
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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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