The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... leave out thee ? Stay Dog , for thou halt If Heav'ns have any grievous Plague in ftore , Exceeding those that I can with upon thee , O let them keep it , ' till thy Sins be ripe , And then hurl down their Indignation L [ hear me , On On ...
... leave out thee ? Stay Dog , for thou halt If Heav'ns have any grievous Plague in ftore , Exceeding those that I can with upon thee , O let them keep it , ' till thy Sins be ripe , And then hurl down their Indignation L [ hear me , On On ...
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... Leaves that want their Sap ? If you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our fwift - winged Souls may catch the King's ,. Or like obedient Subjects follow him , To his new Kingdom of ne'er changing Night . , Dutch . Ah , fo ...
... Leaves that want their Sap ? If you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our fwift - winged Souls may catch the King's ,. Or like obedient Subjects follow him , To his new Kingdom of ne'er changing Night . , Dutch . Ah , fo ...
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... leave it out . Buck . You cloudy Princes , and heart - forrowing Peers , That bear this mutual heavy load of Moan , Now chear each other in each others Love ; Though we have spent our Harveft of this King , We are to reap the Harveft of ...
... leave it out . Buck . You cloudy Princes , and heart - forrowing Peers , That bear this mutual heavy load of Moan , Now chear each other in each others Love ; Though we have spent our Harveft of this King , We are to reap the Harveft of ...
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... Leaves fall , then Winter is at hand , When the Sun fets , who doth not look for Night ? Untimely Storms make Men expect a ... leave it all to God . Whither away ? ( 3 2 Cit . Marry we were fent for to the 2 Cit . 44 The Life and Death 3 ...
... Leaves fall , then Winter is at hand , When the Sun fets , who doth not look for Night ? Untimely Storms make Men expect a ... leave it all to God . Whither away ? ( 3 2 Cit . Marry we were fent for to the 2 Cit . 44 The Life and Death 3 ...
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... leaving this , what is your Grace's pleasure ? Buck . Even that , I hope , which pleafeth God above , And all good Men , of this ungovern'd Iffe . Glo . I do fufpect I have done fome offence , That feems difgracious in the City's Eye ...
... leaving this , what is your Grace's pleasure ? Buck . Even that , I hope , which pleafeth God above , And all good Men , of this ungovern'd Iffe . Glo . I do fufpect I have done fome offence , That feems difgracious in the City's Eye ...
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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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