The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... speak ? Will not the Mayor then and his Brethren come ? Buck . The Mayor is here at hand ; intend fome fear , Be not you spoke with , but by mighty fuit ; And look you get a Prayer - Book in your Hand , And ftand between two Churchmen ...
... speak ? Will not the Mayor then and his Brethren come ? Buck . The Mayor is here at hand ; intend fome fear , Be not you spoke with , but by mighty fuit ; And look you get a Prayer - Book in your Hand , And ftand between two Churchmen ...
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... , if to depart in filence , Or bitterly to speak in your reproof , Beft fitteth my Degree , or your Condition . For not to anfwer , you might haply think Tongue- Tongue - ty'd Ambition , not replying , yielded To 66 . The Life and Death.
... , if to depart in filence , Or bitterly to speak in your reproof , Beft fitteth my Degree , or your Condition . For not to anfwer , you might haply think Tongue- Tongue - ty'd Ambition , not replying , yielded To 66 . The Life and Death.
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... speak , and to avoid the first , And then in fpeaking , not to incur the last , Definitively thus I answer you . Your Love deferves my thanks , but my defert Unmeritable , fhuns your high request . Firft , if all Obftacles were cut away ...
... speak , and to avoid the first , And then in fpeaking , not to incur the last , Definitively thus I answer you . Your Love deferves my thanks , but my defert Unmeritable , fhuns your high request . Firft , if all Obftacles were cut away ...
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... speak . K. Rich . Do then , but I'll not hear . Dutch . I will be mild and gentle in my Words . K. Rich . And brief ... speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Dutch , Hear me a Word , For I fhall never speak to thee again . K. Rich ...
... speak . K. Rich . Do then , but I'll not hear . Dutch . I will be mild and gentle in my Words . K. Rich . And brief ... speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Dutch , Hear me a Word , For I fhall never speak to thee again . K. Rich ...
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... speak with him Sher . No , good my Lord , therefore be patient . Buck . Haftings , and Edward's Children , Gray and Rivers , Holy King Henry , and thy fair Son Edward , Vaughan , and all that have mifcarried By under - hand corrupted ...
... speak with him Sher . No , good my Lord , therefore be patient . Buck . Haftings , and Edward's Children , Gray and Rivers , Holy King Henry , and thy fair Son Edward , Vaughan , and all that have mifcarried By under - hand corrupted ...
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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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