The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 8J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... paffable carkafs if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel if it be not hurt . 1 1 1 2 Lord . His fteel was in debt , it went o'th ' back - fide the town . Glot . Clot . The villain would not stand me . 2 CYMBELINE H.
... paffable carkafs if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel if it be not hurt . 1 1 1 2 Lord . His fteel was in debt , it went o'th ' back - fide the town . Glot . Clot . The villain would not stand me . 2 CYMBELINE H.
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Clot . The villain would not stand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward ftill , toward your face . 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your but he added to your having , gave you some own ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Clot . The villain would not stand me . 2 Lord . No , but he fled forward ftill , toward your face . 1 Lord . Stand you ? you have land enough of your but he added to your having , gave you some own ...
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... villains ( whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour ) fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans : fo Follow'd my banishment ; and this twenty years , This rock and these demefnes have been my world ; Where I ...
... villains ( whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour ) fwore to Cymbeline , I was confed'rate with the Romans : fo Follow'd my banishment ; and this twenty years , This rock and these demefnes have been my world ; Where I ...
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... And cry my felf awake ? that false to's bed ! Pif . Alas , good lady ! Imo . I falfe ? thy confcience witness , Iachime , Thou didst accufe him of incontinency , Thou Thou then look'dft like a villain : now , methinks 52 CYMBELINE .
... And cry my felf awake ? that false to's bed ! Pif . Alas , good lady ! Imo . I falfe ? thy confcience witness , Iachime , Thou didst accufe him of incontinency , Thou Thou then look'dft like a villain : now , methinks 52 CYMBELINE .
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Thou then look'dft like a villain : now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some Jay of Italy ( Whofe mother was her painting ) hath betray'd him : Poor I am ftale , a garment out of fashion , And ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Thou then look'dft like a villain : now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some Jay of Italy ( Whofe mother was her painting ) hath betray'd him : Poor I am ftale , a garment out of fashion , And ...
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