The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... never pass The Lips of those that breathe them in the Air . Q.Mar . I will not think but they afcend the Sky , And there awake God's gentle fleeping Peace . O Buckingham , take care of yonder Dog ; Look when he fawns he bites ; and when ...
... never pass The Lips of those that breathe them in the Air . Q.Mar . I will not think but they afcend the Sky , And there awake God's gentle fleeping Peace . O Buckingham , take care of yonder Dog ; Look when he fawns he bites ; and when ...
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... never did her any , to my knowledge . Glo . Yet you have all the vantage of her wrong : I was too hot , to do fome Body good , That is too cold in thinking of it now : Marry , as for Clarence , he is well repay'd ; He is frank'd up to ...
... never did her any , to my knowledge . Glo . Yet you have all the vantage of her wrong : I was too hot , to do fome Body good , That is too cold in thinking of it now : Marry , as for Clarence , he is well repay'd ; He is frank'd up to ...
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... ? 1 Vil . Offended us you have not , but the King , Clar . I fhall be reconcil'd to him again , 2 Vil . Never , my Lord , therefore prepare 2 Vil . 32 The Life and Death Neighbour's Wife, but it detects him. 'Tis ...
... ? 1 Vil . Offended us you have not , but the King , Clar . I fhall be reconcil'd to him again , 2 Vil . Never , my Lord , therefore prepare 2 Vil . 32 The Life and Death Neighbour's Wife, but it detects him. 'Tis ...
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... Never , my Lord , therefore prepare to die . Clar . Are you drawn forth among a World of Men , To flay the innocent ? What's my Offence ? Where is the Evidence that doth accufe me ? What lawful Queft have given their Verdict up Unto the ...
... Never , my Lord , therefore prepare to die . Clar . Are you drawn forth among a World of Men , To flay the innocent ? What's my Offence ? Where is the Evidence that doth accufe me ? What lawful Queft have given their Verdict up Unto the ...
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... never more remember Our former hatred , fo thrive I and mine . K. Edw . Dorfet , embrace him : Haftings , love Lord Mar- - quifs . Dorf . This interchange of Love , I here proteft , Upon my part , fhall be inviolable . Haft . And fo ...
... never more remember Our former hatred , fo thrive I and mine . K. Edw . Dorfet , embrace him : Haftings , love Lord Mar- - quifs . Dorf . This interchange of Love , I here proteft , Upon my part , fhall be inviolable . Haft . And fo ...
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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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