The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... poor credulous Monfter : Well drawn , Monfter , in good footh . Cal . I'll fhew thee every fertile Inch o ' th ' Ifle ; and I will kifs thy Foot : I prethee be my God . Tri . By this Light , a moft perfidious and drunken Mon- fter ...
... poor credulous Monfter : Well drawn , Monfter , in good footh . Cal . I'll fhew thee every fertile Inch o ' th ' Ifle ; and I will kifs thy Foot : I prethee be my God . Tri . By this Light , a moft perfidious and drunken Mon- fter ...
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... poor Drunkard . Cal . I prethee let me bring thee where Crabs grow , and I Fwith my long Nails will dig thee Pig - nuts ; how thee a Jay's Neft , and inftru & thee how to fnare the nimble Mar- mazet ; I'll bring thee to cluftring ...
... poor Drunkard . Cal . I prethee let me bring thee where Crabs grow , and I Fwith my long Nails will dig thee Pig - nuts ; how thee a Jay's Neft , and inftru & thee how to fnare the nimble Mar- mazet ; I'll bring thee to cluftring ...
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... Poor Worm , thou art infected , This Vifitation fhews it . Mira . You look wearily . Fer . No , noble Miftrels , ' tis fresh Morning with me , When you are by at Night . I do befeech you ; Chiefly that I might fet it in my Prayers ...
... Poor Worm , thou art infected , This Vifitation fhews it . Mira . You look wearily . Fer . No , noble Miftrels , ' tis fresh Morning with me , When you are by at Night . I do befeech you ; Chiefly that I might fet it in my Prayers ...
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... poor Monster's my Subject , and he shall not fuffer Indignity . Cal . I thank my noble Lord . Will thou be pleas'd once again to haiken to the Suit I made to thee ? Ste . Marry will I ; kneel and repeat it , I will ftand , and fo fhall ...
... poor Monster's my Subject , and he shall not fuffer Indignity . Cal . I thank my noble Lord . Will thou be pleas'd once again to haiken to the Suit I made to thee ? Ste . Marry will I ; kneel and repeat it , I will ftand , and fo fhall ...
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... poor Ifle ; and all of us , our felves , When no Man was his own . Alon . Give me your Hands : Let Grief and Sorrow ftill embrace his Heart , That doth not wish you Joy . Gon . Be it fo , Amen . Enter Ariel , with the Mafter and ...
... poor Ifle ; and all of us , our felves , When no Man was his own . Alon . Give me your Hands : Let Grief and Sorrow ftill embrace his Heart , That doth not wish you Joy . Gon . Be it fo , Amen . Enter Ariel , with the Mafter and ...
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