The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... gentle fuit . Tal . Ne'er truft me then ; for when a world of man Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd : And therefore tell her , I return great thanks , And in fubmiffion will attend on ...
... gentle fuit . Tal . Ne'er truft me then ; for when a world of man Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd : And therefore tell her , I return great thanks , And in fubmiffion will attend on ...
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... And Plan . Thanks , gentle Sir . Come , let us four to dinner ' ; I dare fay This quarrel will drink blood another day . " SCENE . [ Exeunt . Thefe eyes like lamps whose wasting oil is spent Wax 36 The First Part of ...
... And Plan . Thanks , gentle Sir . Come , let us four to dinner ' ; I dare fay This quarrel will drink blood another day . " SCENE . [ Exeunt . Thefe eyes like lamps whose wasting oil is spent Wax 36 The First Part of ...
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... gentle Duke of Glo'ster , How joyful am I made by this contract ! enu ! Away my mafters , trouble us no more , But join in friendship as your lords have done . 1 Serv . Content , I'll to the furgeon's.toy 2 Serv . So will I. ... t 3 ...
... gentle Duke of Glo'ster , How joyful am I made by this contract ! enu ! Away my mafters , trouble us no more , But join in friendship as your lords have done . 1 Serv . Content , I'll to the furgeon's.toy 2 Serv . So will I. ... t 3 ...
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... gentle blood , K. Henry . Stain to thy countrymen , thou hear'ft thy doom , Be packing therefore thou that waft a Knight ' ; Henceforth we banish thee on pain of death . [ Exit Faltaff . And now , my lord Protector , view the letter ...
... gentle blood , K. Henry . Stain to thy countrymen , thou hear'ft thy doom , Be packing therefore thou that waft a Knight ' ; Henceforth we banish thee on pain of death . [ Exit Faltaff . And now , my lord Protector , view the letter ...
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... , he fmiles , methinks , as who fhould fay , Had death been French , then death had died to - day . Come , come , & c . lither , fmooth , gentle . To be the pillage of a † giglot wench . King HENRY VI . 71 ACT V. SCENE I. ...
... , he fmiles , methinks , as who fhould fay , Had death been French , then death had died to - day . Come , come , & c . lither , fmooth , gentle . To be the pillage of a † giglot wench . King HENRY VI . 71 ACT V. SCENE I. ...
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