The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... heav'n . Thou art a traitor and a mifcreant ; Too good to be fo , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the Sky , The uglier feem the Clouds , that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the Note , With a ...
... heav'n . Thou art a traitor and a mifcreant ; Too good to be fo , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the Sky , The uglier feem the Clouds , that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the Note , With a ...
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... heav'n defend my foul from fuch foul fin } Shall I feem creft - fall'n in my father's fight , 4 Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd Daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch feeble wrong ...
... heav'n defend my foul from fuch foul fin } Shall I feem creft - fall'n in my father's fight , 4 Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd Daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch feeble wrong ...
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... heav'n ; Who when it fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . Dutch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper fpur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's fev'n fons , whereof thy felf ...
... heav'n ; Who when it fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . Dutch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper fpur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's fev'n fons , whereof thy felf ...
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... heav'n , the widow's Champion and De- fence . [ wel . Dutch . Why then , I will : farewel , old Gaunt , fare- Thou go'ft to Coventry , there to behold Our Coufin Hereford and fell Mowbray fight . O , fit my husband's wrongs on ...
... heav'n , the widow's Champion and De- fence . [ wel . Dutch . Why then , I will : farewel , old Gaunt , fare- Thou go'ft to Coventry , there to behold Our Coufin Hereford and fell Mowbray fight . O , fit my husband's wrongs on ...
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... heav'n defend , a Knight fhould violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and my fucceeding Iffue , Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , То prove him ...
... heav'n defend , a Knight fhould violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and my fucceeding Iffue , Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , То prove him ...
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