The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fortune , both Fell by our fervants , by thofe men we lov'd . A moft unnatural and faithlefs fervice ! : Heav'n has ... fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again , But where they mean to fink ye . All good people Pray ...
... fortune , both Fell by our fervants , by thofe men we lov'd . A moft unnatural and faithlefs fervice ! : Heav'n has ... fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again , But where they mean to fink ye . All good people Pray ...
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... fortune , Turns what he lift . The King will know him one day . Suf . Pray God he do ; he'll never know himself elfe . Nor . How bolily he works in all his business , And with what zeal ? for now he has crackt the league ' Tween us and ...
... fortune , Turns what he lift . The King will know him one day . Suf . Pray God he do ; he'll never know himself elfe . Nor . How bolily he works in all his business , And with what zeal ? for now he has crackt the league ' Tween us and ...
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... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and body's fev'ring . Old L .. Ah poor lady , She's ftranger now again . Anne . So much the more Muft pity drop upon her ; verily 1 fwear ' tis better to be ...
... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and body's fev'ring . Old L .. Ah poor lady , She's ftranger now again . Anne . So much the more Muft pity drop upon her ; verily 1 fwear ' tis better to be ...
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... fortune ) have your mouth fill'd up Before you open it . Anne . This is ftrange to me . Old L. How taftes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no There was a lady once ( ' tis an old story ) That would not be a Queen , that would fhe not ...
... fortune ) have your mouth fill'd up Before you open it . Anne . This is ftrange to me . Old L. How taftes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no There was a lady once ( ' tis an old story ) That would not be a Queen , that would fhe not ...
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... fortune and his Highness ' favours Gone flightly o'er low fteps , and now are mounted Where pow'rs are your retainers ; and your words , Domesticks to you , ferve . your will , as't please Your felf pronounce their office . I must tell ...
... fortune and his Highness ' favours Gone flightly o'er low fteps , and now are mounted Where pow'rs are your retainers ; and your words , Domesticks to you , ferve . your will , as't please Your felf pronounce their office . I must tell ...
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