The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 8J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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Page 18
... bear a graver purpose , I hope . Lach . I am the mafter of my fpeeches , and would undergo what's fpoken , I fwear . Poft . Will you ? I fhall but lend my diamond ' till your return ; let there be covenants drawn between us . My ...
... bear a graver purpose , I hope . Lach . I am the mafter of my fpeeches , and would undergo what's fpoken , I fwear . Poft . Will you ? I fhall but lend my diamond ' till your return ; let there be covenants drawn between us . My ...
Page 21
... Bear to my clofet ; fare thee well , Pifanio , Think on my words . Pif . And fhall do : [ Ex . Queen and ladies . But when to my good lord I prove untrue , I'll choak my felf ; there's all I'll do for you . [ Ex . SCENE SCENE VIII ...
... Bear to my clofet ; fare thee well , Pifanio , Think on my words . Pif . And fhall do : [ Ex . Queen and ladies . But when to my good lord I prove untrue , I'll choak my felf ; there's all I'll do for you . [ Ex . SCENE SCENE VIII ...
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... bear him , Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chafflefs . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , Sir ; take my pow'r i'th ' court for yours . Tach . My humble thanks ; I had almost forgot T'intreat ...
... bear him , Made me to fan you thus ; but the gods made you , Unlike all others , chafflefs . Pray , your pardon . Imo . All's well , Sir ; take my pow'r i'th ' court for yours . Tach . My humble thanks ; I had almost forgot T'intreat ...
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... Bears all down with her brain , and this her fon Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas poor princefs , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'ft , Betwixt a father by thy ftep - dame govern'd ; A mother ...
... Bears all down with her brain , and this her fon Cannot take two from twenty for his heart , And leave eighteen . Alas poor princefs , Thou divine Imogen , what thou endur'ft , Betwixt a father by thy ftep - dame govern'd ; A mother ...
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... Hark , hark , the lark at heav'n's gate fings , And Phoebus ' gins arife , His fleeds to water at thofe fprings On chalic'd flowers that lyes : a bear . And And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden 32 CYMBELINE . SCENE ...
... Hark , hark , the lark at heav'n's gate fings , And Phoebus ' gins arife , His fleeds to water at thofe fprings On chalic'd flowers that lyes : a bear . And And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden 32 CYMBELINE . SCENE ...
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