The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Names . Q.Mar . Why fo I did , but look'd for no reply . Oh let me make the Period to my Curse . Glo . ' Tis done by me , and ends in Margaret . Queen . Thus have you breath'd yourCurfe against your felf . 2.Mar . Poor painted Queen ...
... Names . Q.Mar . Why fo I did , but look'd for no reply . Oh let me make the Period to my Curse . Glo . ' Tis done by me , and ends in Margaret . Queen . Thus have you breath'd yourCurfe against your felf . 2.Mar . Poor painted Queen ...
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... Name , There's nothing differs but the outward Fame . Enter twe Villains . 1 Vil . Ho ; who's here ? Brak . What would'ft thou , Fellow ? And how cam'ft thou hither ? 2 Vil . I would fpeak with Clarence , and I came hither on my Legs ...
... Name , There's nothing differs but the outward Fame . Enter twe Villains . 1 Vil . Ho ; who's here ? Brak . What would'ft thou , Fellow ? And how cam'ft thou hither ? 2 Vil . I would fpeak with Clarence , and I came hither on my Legs ...
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... Name what art thou ? 1 Vil . A Man , as you are . Clar . But not as I am , Royal . 1 Vil . Nor you as we are , Loyal . Clar . Thy Voice is thunder , but thy Looks are humble . 1 Vil . My Voice is now the King's , my Looks mine own ...
... Name what art thou ? 1 Vil . A Man , as you are . Clar . But not as I am , Royal . 1 Vil . Nor you as we are , Loyal . Clar . Thy Voice is thunder , but thy Looks are humble . 1 Vil . My Voice is now the King's , my Looks mine own ...
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... name of God , Didft break that Vow , and with thy treacherous blade , Unrip'dft the Bowels of thy Soveraign's Sou . 2 Vil . Whom thou waft fworn to cherish and defend . 1 Vil . How canft thou urge God's dreadful Law to us , When thou ...
... name of God , Didft break that Vow , and with thy treacherous blade , Unrip'dft the Bowels of thy Soveraign's Sou . 2 Vil . Whom thou waft fworn to cherish and defend . 1 Vil . How canft thou urge God's dreadful Law to us , When thou ...
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... Name fpeak , when is the Royal Day ? Buck . Are all things ready for the Royal time ? Derby . They are , and want but Nomination . Ely . To Morrow then I judge a happy Day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's Mind herein ? Who is ...
... Name fpeak , when is the Royal Day ? Buck . Are all things ready for the Royal time ? Derby . They are , and want but Nomination . Ely . To Morrow then I judge a happy Day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's Mind herein ? Who is ...
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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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