The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... soul . Now , Lords , take leave until we meet again , Where - e'er it be , in heaven or on earth . Rich . Brother , give me thy hand ; and , gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms : I that did never weep , now melt with ...
... soul . Now , Lords , take leave until we meet again , Where - e'er it be , in heaven or on earth . Rich . Brother , give me thy hand ; and , gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms : I that did never weep , now melt with ...
Page 258
... Souls day , fellows , is it not ? Sher . It is , my Lord . Buck . Why then All - Souls day is my body's Doomsday . This is the day , which in King Edward's time I wifht might fall on me , when I was found Falfe to his children , or his ...
... Souls day , fellows , is it not ? Sher . It is , my Lord . Buck . Why then All - Souls day is my body's Doomsday . This is the day , which in King Edward's time I wifht might fall on me , when I was found Falfe to his children , or his ...
Page 280
... Soul ftronger to direct you than your felf , If with the fap of reafon you would quench , Or but allay the fire of paffion . Buck . Sir , I'm thankful to you , and I'll go along By your prescription ; but this top - proud fellow , Whom ...
... Soul ftronger to direct you than your felf , If with the fap of reafon you would quench , Or but allay the fire of paffion . Buck . Sir , I'm thankful to you , and I'll go along By your prescription ; but this top - proud fellow , Whom ...
Page 359
... soul shall be . All Princely graces That mould up fuch a mighty piece as this , With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall ftill be doubled on her . Truth fhall nurse her a Holy and heav'nly thoughts ftill counsel her : She fhall ...
... soul shall be . All Princely graces That mould up fuch a mighty piece as this , With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall ftill be doubled on her . Truth fhall nurse her a Holy and heav'nly thoughts ftill counsel her : She fhall ...
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