The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Tear - falling Pity dwells not in this Eye , Is thy Name Tirrel ? Enter Tirrel . Tir . James Tirrel , and your most obedient Subject . K. Rich . Art thou indeed ? Tir . Prove me , my gracious Lord . K. Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill ...
... Tear - falling Pity dwells not in this Eye , Is thy Name Tirrel ? Enter Tirrel . Tir . James Tirrel , and your most obedient Subject . K. Rich . Art thou indeed ? Tir . Prove me , my gracious Lord . K. Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill ...
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... Tears that you have shed Shall come again , transform'd to Orient Pearl , Advantaging their Love with Interest Oftentimes double gain of Happiness . Go then , my Mother , to thy Daughter , go , Make bold her bafhful Years with your ...
... Tears that you have shed Shall come again , transform'd to Orient Pearl , Advantaging their Love with Interest Oftentimes double gain of Happiness . Go then , my Mother , to thy Daughter , go , Make bold her bafhful Years with your ...
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... Tears to wash Hereafter Time , for time - paft , wrong'd by thee . The Children live , whofe Fathers thou haft flaughter'd , - Ungovern'd Youth , to wail it with their Age . The Parents live , whofe Children thou haft butcher'd , Old ...
... Tears to wash Hereafter Time , for time - paft , wrong'd by thee . The Children live , whofe Fathers thou haft flaughter'd , - Ungovern'd Youth , to wail it with their Age . The Parents live , whofe Children thou haft butcher'd , Old ...
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... Tears were from the Ground- Not fhine to day ? why what is that to me More than to Richmond ? for the felf - fame Heav'n That frowns on me , looks fadly upon him . Enter Norfolk . Norf . Arm , arm , my Lord , the Foe vaunts in the Field ...
... Tears were from the Ground- Not fhine to day ? why what is that to me More than to Richmond ? for the felf - fame Heav'n That frowns on me , looks fadly upon him . Enter Norfolk . Norf . Arm , arm , my Lord , the Foe vaunts in the Field ...
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... Tear , The Subject will deferve it . Such as give Their Mony out of hope they may believe , May here find Truth too . Thofe that come to fee Only a show or two , and fo agree , The Play may pafs : If they be still , and willing , I'll ...
... Tear , The Subject will deferve it . Such as give Their Mony out of hope they may believe , May here find Truth too . Thofe that come to fee Only a show or two , and fo agree , The Play may pafs : If they be still , and willing , I'll ...
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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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