The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5 |
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And call these foul offenders to their answers ; And poise the Cause in Justice ' equal scales , Whose beams ftands fure , whose rightful cause prevails . [ Flourish . Exeunt . S CE N E IV . Changes to the Duke of York's Palace ...
And call these foul offenders to their answers ; And poise the Cause in Justice ' equal scales , Whose beams ftands fure , whose rightful cause prevails . [ Flourish . Exeunt . S CE N E IV . Changes to the Duke of York's Palace ...
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5 Thou wast the cause , and most accurft effect , Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect . Your beauty , that did haunt me in my sleep , To undertake the death of all the world , So I might live one hour in your sweet ...
5 Thou wast the cause , and most accurft effect , Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect . Your beauty , that did haunt me in my sleep , To undertake the death of all the world , So I might live one hour in your sweet ...
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For her fake that I have been , ( for I feel The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas ! I am a woman , friendless , hopeless . Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with those ...
For her fake that I have been , ( for I feel The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas ! I am a woman , friendless , hopeless . Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with those ...
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