The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... hoofs Of hoftile paces . Thofe oppofed arms Which like the meteors of a troubled heav'n , All of one nature , of one fubftance bred , Did lately meet in the inteftine fhock A 3 And And furious clofe of civil butchery , Shall now in THE ...
... hoofs Of hoftile paces . Thofe oppofed arms Which like the meteors of a troubled heav'n , All of one nature , of one fubftance bred , Did lately meet in the inteftine fhock A 3 And And furious clofe of civil butchery , Shall now in THE ...
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... of fome great exploit Drives him beyond the bounds of patience . Hot . By heav'n , methinks it were an easy leap , To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd Moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where 18 The First Part of.
... of fome great exploit Drives him beyond the bounds of patience . Hot . By heav'n , methinks it were an easy leap , To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd Moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where 18 The First Part of.
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... heav'n , he fhall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would fave his foul , he shall not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You ftart away , And lend no ear unto my purposes , Those prisoners you fhall keep . Hot . I will ...
... heav'n , he fhall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would fave his foul , he shall not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You ftart away , And lend no ear unto my purposes , Those prisoners you fhall keep . Hot . I will ...
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... heav'n you have not murthered some of them . Fal . Nay , that's paft praying for . I have pepper'd two of them ; two I am fure I have pay'd , two rogues in buckram fuits . I tell thee what , Hal , if I tell thee a lie , fpit in my face ...
... heav'n you have not murthered some of them . Fal . Nay , that's paft praying for . I have pepper'd two of them ; two I am fure I have pay'd , two rogues in buckram fuits . I tell thee what , Hal , if I tell thee a lie , fpit in my face ...
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... heav'n prove a micher , and eat black - berries ? a question not to be afk'd . Shall the fon of England prove a thief , and take purses ? a question to be afk'd . There is a thing , Harry , which thou hast often heard of , and it is ...
... heav'n prove a micher , and eat black - berries ? a question not to be afk'd . Shall the fon of England prove a thief , and take purses ? a question to be afk'd . There is a thing , Harry , which thou hast often heard of , and it is ...
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