The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O I have paft a miferable Night , So full of fearful Dreams of ugly Sights , That , as I am a Chriftian faithful Man , I would not fpend another fuch a Night , Though ' twere to buy a world of happy Days ...
... Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O I have paft a miferable Night , So full of fearful Dreams of ugly Sights , That , as I am a Chriftian faithful Man , I would not fpend another fuch a Night , Though ' twere to buy a world of happy Days ...
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... Grace good rest . Enter Brakenbury the Lieutenant . Brak . Sorrow breaks Seafons and repofing hours , Makes the Night Morning , and the Noon - tide Night : Princes have but their Titles for their Glories , An outward Honour , for an ...
... Grace good rest . Enter Brakenbury the Lieutenant . Brak . Sorrow breaks Seafons and repofing hours , Makes the Night Morning , and the Noon - tide Night : Princes have but their Titles for their Glories , An outward Honour , for an ...
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... Grace , but with all duteous Love , [ To the Queen . Doth cherish you and yours , God punish me With hate in thofe where I expect must love ; When I have moft need to imploy a Friend , And most affured that he is a Friend , Deep ...
... Grace , but with all duteous Love , [ To the Queen . Doth cherish you and yours , God punish me With hate in thofe where I expect must love ; When I have moft need to imploy a Friend , And most affured that he is a Friend , Deep ...
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... Grace .. Glo . Why , Madam , have I offer'd Love for this , To be fo flouted in this Royal Prefence ? Who knows not that the gentle Duke is dead ? You do him injury to fcorn his Coarfe . .I [ They all start . K. Edw . K. Edw . Who knows ...
... Grace .. Glo . Why , Madam , have I offer'd Love for this , To be fo flouted in this Royal Prefence ? Who knows not that the gentle Duke is dead ? You do him injury to fcorn his Coarfe . .I [ They all start . K. Edw . K. Edw . Who knows ...
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... Grace to put it in my Mind . But when your Carters , or your waiting Vaffals Have done a drunken Slaughter , and defac'd The precious Image of our dear Redeemer , You ftraight are on your Knees for Pardon , Pardon , And I , unjustly too ...
... Grace to put it in my Mind . But when your Carters , or your waiting Vaffals Have done a drunken Slaughter , and defac'd The precious Image of our dear Redeemer , You ftraight are on your Knees for Pardon , Pardon , And I , unjustly too ...
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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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