The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... thee always wife . Here's to thee . Flam . Your lordship fpeaks your pleasure . Lucul . I have obferv'd thee always for a towardly prompt fpirit , give thee thy due : and one that knows what belongs to reafon ; and canft ufe the time ...
... thee always wife . Here's to thee . Flam . Your lordship fpeaks your pleasure . Lucul . I have obferv'd thee always for a towardly prompt fpirit , give thee thy due : and one that knows what belongs to reafon ; and canft ufe the time ...
Page 218
... thee hard in't . · C men ? They never flatter'd thee . Why shouldst thou hate What haft thou given ? If thou wilt curfe , thy father , that poor rag , • Must be thy fubject ; who in fpight put stuff • To fome fhe - beggar , and compounded ...
... thee hard in't . · C men ? They never flatter'd thee . Why shouldst thou hate What haft thou given ? If thou wilt curfe , thy father , that poor rag , • Must be thy fubject ; who in fpight put stuff • To fome fhe - beggar , and compounded ...
Page 220
... thee , thou hadft fome means to keep a dog . Apem . What things in the world canft thou nearest compare to thy ... thee to attain to ! If thou wert a lion , the fox would beguile thee ; if thou wert a lamb , the fox • would eat thee ; if ...
... thee , thou hadft fome means to keep a dog . Apem . What things in the world canft thou nearest compare to thy ... thee to attain to ! If thou wert a lion , the fox would beguile thee ; if thou wert a lamb , the fox • would eat thee ; if ...
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