The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 8J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... head to foot . Or like the Parthian I shall flying fight , Rather directly flye . Imogen reads . friend ! 12 [ afide . He is one of the nobleft note , to whofe kindneffes I am most infinitely tyed . Reflect upon him accordingly , as you ...
... head to foot . Or like the Parthian I shall flying fight , Rather directly flye . Imogen reads . friend ! 12 [ afide . He is one of the nobleft note , to whofe kindneffes I am most infinitely tyed . Reflect upon him accordingly , as you ...
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... head have ear in mufick ) doubtless With joy he will embrace you ; for he's honourable , And doubling that , moft holy . Your means abroad ; You have me rich , and I will never fail Beginning , nor fupply . Imo . Thou'rt all the comfort ...
... head have ear in mufick ) doubtless With joy he will embrace you ; for he's honourable , And doubling that , moft holy . Your means abroad ; You have me rich , and I will never fail Beginning , nor fupply . Imo . Thou'rt all the comfort ...
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... head , from whence he moves His war for Britain . Queen . ' Tis not fleepy bufinefs , But must be look'd to fpeedily , and ftrongly . Cym . Our expectation that it fhould be thus Hath made us forward , But , my gentle queen , Where is ...
... head , from whence he moves His war for Britain . Queen . ' Tis not fleepy bufinefs , But must be look'd to fpeedily , and ftrongly . Cym . Our expectation that it fhould be thus Hath made us forward , But , my gentle queen , Where is ...
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... head , which is now growing upon thy fhoulders , fhall within this hour be off , thy mi- ftrefs enforc'd , thy garments cut to pieces before thy face ; and all this done , fpurn her home to her fa- ther , who may , happily , be a little ...
... head , which is now growing upon thy fhoulders , fhall within this hour be off , thy mi- ftrefs enforc'd , thy garments cut to pieces before thy face ; and all this done , fpurn her home to her fa- ther , who may , happily , be a little ...
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... with my proper hand , I'll follow thofe that even now fled hence , And on the gates of Lud's town fet your heads ; Yield ruftick mountaineer . [ Fight and Exeunt , SCENE SCENE IV . Enter Bellarius and Arviragus . " " # 72 CYMBELINE .
... with my proper hand , I'll follow thofe that even now fled hence , And on the gates of Lud's town fet your heads ; Yield ruftick mountaineer . [ Fight and Exeunt , SCENE SCENE IV . Enter Bellarius and Arviragus . " " # 72 CYMBELINE .
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