The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... thee , Camillo , With all the things nearest my heart , with all My chamber - councels , wherein , priest - like , thou Haft cleans'd my bofom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceiv'd in thy integrity ...
... thee , Camillo , With all the things nearest my heart , with all My chamber - councels , wherein , priest - like , thou Haft cleans'd my bofom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceiv'd in thy integrity ...
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... thee , Pronounce thee a grofs lowt , a mindless flave , Or elfe a hovering temporizer , that Canft with thine eyes at once fee good and evil , Inclining to them both were my wife's liver Infected , as her life , fhe would not live The ...
... thee , Pronounce thee a grofs lowt , a mindless flave , Or elfe a hovering temporizer , that Canft with thine eyes at once fee good and evil , Inclining to them both were my wife's liver Infected , as her life , fhe would not live The ...
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... thee by all the parts of man , Which honour does acknowledge , whereof the leaft Is not this fuit of mine , that thou declare What incidency thou doft guess of harm Is creeping towards me ; how far off , how neat , Which way to be ...
... thee by all the parts of man , Which honour does acknowledge , whereof the leaft Is not this fuit of mine , that thou declare What incidency thou doft guess of harm Is creeping towards me ; how far off , how neat , Which way to be ...
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... thee of a foul inconstant And damnable ingrateful : nor was't much , Thou would't have poifon'd good Camillo's honour , To have him kill a King : poor trefpaffes , More monstrous ftanding by ; whereof I reckon The cafting forth to crows ...
... thee of a foul inconstant And damnable ingrateful : nor was't much , Thou would't have poifon'd good Camillo's honour , To have him kill a King : poor trefpaffes , More monstrous ftanding by ; whereof I reckon The cafting forth to crows ...
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... thee . Pr'ythee bring me To the dead bodies of my Queen and fon , One grave fhall be for both . Upon them fhall The ... thee aboard , Look to thy bark , I'll not be long before I call on thee . 1 Mar. Make your best hafte , and go not ...
... thee . Pr'ythee bring me To the dead bodies of my Queen and fon , One grave fhall be for both . Upon them fhall The ... thee aboard , Look to thy bark , I'll not be long before I call on thee . 1 Mar. Make your best hafte , and go not ...
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