The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... mark ; but is't not cruel , .That she should feel the fmart of this ? the Cardinal Will have his will , and fhe muft fall , 1 Gen. ' Tis woful .. We are too open here to argue this :: Let's think in private more . SCENE III . [ Exeunt ...
... mark ; but is't not cruel , .That she should feel the fmart of this ? the Cardinal Will have his will , and fhe muft fall , 1 Gen. ' Tis woful .. We are too open here to argue this :: Let's think in private more . SCENE III . [ Exeunt ...
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... mark th'inducement . Thus it came ; give heed to't . My confcience firft receiv'd a tenderness , Scruple , and prick , on certain fpeeches utter'd By th ' bishop of Bayon , then French ambaffador , Who had been hither fent on the ...
... mark th'inducement . Thus it came ; give heed to't . My confcience firft receiv'd a tenderness , Scruple , and prick , on certain fpeeches utter'd By th ' bishop of Bayon , then French ambaffador , Who had been hither fent on the ...
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... Mark but fall and that which ruin'd me : Cromwell , I charge thee , fling away Ambition , By that fin fell the angels ; how can man then ( The image of his maker ) hope to win it ? Love thy felf laft , cherish thofe hearts that hate ...
... Mark but fall and that which ruin'd me : Cromwell , I charge thee , fling away Ambition , By that fin fell the angels ; how can man then ( The image of his maker ) hope to win it ? Love thy felf laft , cherish thofe hearts that hate ...
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... marks . I'll to the Queen . [ Exit King . Lady . An hundred marks ! by this light I'll ha ' more . An ordinary groom is for fuch a payment . I will have more , or fcold it out of him . Said I for this , the girl was like him ? I'll Have ...
... marks . I'll to the Queen . [ Exit King . Lady . An hundred marks ! by this light I'll ha ' more . An ordinary groom is for fuch a payment . I will have more , or fcold it out of him . Said I for this , the girl was like him ? I'll Have ...
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... mark me for his friend . Yet I proteft , For his right noble mind , illustrious virtue , And honourable carriage , Had his neceffity made ufe of me , I would have put my wealth into donation , And the best half fhould have return'd to ...
... mark me for his friend . Yet I proteft , For his right noble mind , illustrious virtue , And honourable carriage , Had his neceffity made ufe of me , I would have put my wealth into donation , And the best half fhould have return'd to ...
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