The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... first and happiest hearers of the town , Be fad , as we would make ye . Think ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , As they were living : think you fee them great , And follow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fweat . Of thousand ...
... first and happiest hearers of the town , Be fad , as we would make ye . Think ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , As they were living : think you fee them great , And follow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fweat . Of thousand ...
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... first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands and Lovell . O my lord , y'are tardy ; The very thoughts of this fair company Clap'd wings to me . Cham . You're young , Sir ...
... first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands and Lovell . O my lord , y'are tardy ; The very thoughts of this fair company Clap'd wings to me . Cham . You're young , Sir ...
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... first rais'd head againft ufurping Richard , Flying for fuccour to his fervant Banister , Being diftrefs'd , was by that wretch betray'd , And without tryal fell ; God's peace be with him ! Henry the Sev'nth fucceeding , truly pitying ...
... first rais'd head againft ufurping Richard , Flying for fuccour to his fervant Banister , Being diftrefs'd , was by that wretch betray'd , And without tryal fell ; God's peace be with him ! Henry the Sev'nth fucceeding , truly pitying ...
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... first t'acquire . After this procefs , To give her the avaunt ! it is a pity Would move a monfter .. Old L. Hearts of moft hard temper Melt and lament for her .. Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be ...
... first t'acquire . After this procefs , To give her the avaunt ! it is a pity Would move a monfter .. Old L. Hearts of moft hard temper Melt and lament for her .. Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be ...
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... First , methought I ftood not in the smile of heav'n , which had Commanded nature , that my lady's womb ( If it conceiv'd a male - child by me ) fhould Do no more offices of life to't , than The grave does to the dead ; for her male ...
... First , methought I ftood not in the smile of heav'n , which had Commanded nature , that my lady's womb ( If it conceiv'd a male - child by me ) fhould Do no more offices of life to't , than The grave does to the dead ; for her male ...
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