The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... thine they give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap penn'worths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling like Lords till all be gone : While as the filly owner of the goods Weeps ...
... thine they give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap penn'worths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling like Lords till all be gone : While as the filly owner of the goods Weeps ...
Page 12
... thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? What feeft thou there ? King Henry's diadem , Inchas'd with all the honours of the world ? If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be ...
... thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? What feeft thou there ? King Henry's diadem , Inchas'd with all the honours of the world ? If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be ...
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... thine ? 1 Pet . Mine is , an't please your Grace , against John Goodman , my Lord Cardinal's man , for keeping my house and lands , and wife , and all from me . Suf . Thy wife too ? that's fome Wrong indeed . What's yours ? what's here ...
... thine ? 1 Pet . Mine is , an't please your Grace , against John Goodman , my Lord Cardinal's man , for keeping my house and lands , and wife , and all from me . Suf . Thy wife too ? that's fome Wrong indeed . What's yours ? what's here ...
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... thine infolence . Since thou wert King , ( as who is King but thou ? ) The common - wealth hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers and Nobles of the Realm Have been as bond - men to thy ...
... thine infolence . Since thou wert King , ( as who is King but thou ? ) The common - wealth hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers and Nobles of the Realm Have been as bond - men to thy ...
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... thine to England's King , Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no caufe . Buck . True , Madam , none at all : what call you this ? Away with them , let them be clap'd up close , And kept apart . You , Madam , fhall with us ...
... thine to England's King , Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no caufe . Buck . True , Madam , none at all : what call you this ? Away with them , let them be clap'd up close , And kept apart . You , Madam , fhall with us ...
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