The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... Look , what I faid , my life shall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highness ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and ...
... Look , what I faid , my life shall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highness ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and ...
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... look upon each other's face , Nor ever write , regreet , or reconcile This low'ring tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor ever by advised purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any Ill , ' Gainft us , our State , our Subjects ...
... look upon each other's face , Nor ever write , regreet , or reconcile This low'ring tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor ever by advised purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any Ill , ' Gainft us , our State , our Subjects ...
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... look'd , when fome of you should fay , I was too ftrict to make mine own away : But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Againft my will , to do my felf this wrong . A partial flander sought I to avoid , And in the Sentence my own ...
... look'd , when fome of you should fay , I was too ftrict to make mine own away : But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Againft my will , to do my felf this wrong . A partial flander sought I to avoid , And in the Sentence my own ...
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... Look , what thy foul holds dear , imagine it To lye that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'k . Suppofe the finging birds , muficians ; The grafs whereon thou tread'ft , the presence - floor ; The flow'rs , fair ladies ; and thy fteps ...
... Look , what thy foul holds dear , imagine it To lye that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'k . Suppofe the finging birds , muficians ; The grafs whereon thou tread'ft , the presence - floor ; The flow'rs , fair ladies ; and thy fteps ...
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... looks And , therein fafting , thou haft made me gaunt ; Gaunt am I for the Grave , gaunt as a Grave , Whofe hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. Rich K. Rich . Can fick - men play fo nicely 24 King RICHARD II .
... looks And , therein fafting , thou haft made me gaunt ; Gaunt am I for the Grave , gaunt as a Grave , Whofe hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. Rich K. Rich . Can fick - men play fo nicely 24 King RICHARD II .
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