The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this reward , make merry , man , With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Eleanor . Hume Hume must make merry with the Dutchess ' gold Marry and fhall ; but how now , Sir John ...
... things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this reward , make merry , man , With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Eleanor . Hume Hume must make merry with the Dutchess ' gold Marry and fhall ; but how now , Sir John ...
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... thing with me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my Lord , pardon me ; I took ye for my Lord Protector . Q.Mar . To my Lord Protector ? [ Reading . ] Are your fupplications to his Lordship ? let me fee them ; what is thine ? 1 Pet . Mine is , an't ...
... thing with me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my Lord , pardon me ; I took ye for my Lord Protector . Q.Mar . To my Lord Protector ? [ Reading . ] Are your fupplications to his Lordship ? let me fee them ; what is thine ? 1 Pet . Mine is , an't ...
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... things call'd whips ? * Mayor . Yes , my Lord , if it please your Grace . Glou . Then fend for one presently . Mayor . Sirrah , go fetch the bedel hither straight . [ Exit Me Glou . Now fetch me a ftool hither . Now , Sirrah , if you ...
... things call'd whips ? * Mayor . Yes , my Lord , if it please your Grace . Glou . Then fend for one presently . Mayor . Sirrah , go fetch the bedel hither straight . [ Exit Me Glou . Now fetch me a ftool hither . Now , Sirrah , if you ...
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... I the Court , to fee this quarrel try'd . K. Henry . A ' God's name fee the lifts and all things fit ; Here let them end it , and God guard the right ! York . York . I never faw a fellow worse bestead , 32 The Second Part of.
... I the Court , to fee this quarrel try'd . K. Henry . A ' God's name fee the lifts and all things fit ; Here let them end it , and God guard the right ! York . York . I never faw a fellow worse bestead , 32 The Second Part of.
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... things are often spoke , and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have ...
... things are often spoke , and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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