The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... lives hence , and banishment is here ; The gods to their dear fhelter take thee , maid , That juftly think'ft , and haft moft rightly faid : 2 To come betwixt our fentence and our power ; ] Power , for exe- cution of the fentence . 3 ...
... lives hence , and banishment is here ; The gods to their dear fhelter take thee , maid , That juftly think'ft , and haft moft rightly faid : 2 To come betwixt our fentence and our power ; ] Power , for exe- cution of the fentence . 3 ...
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... live the beloved of your brother Edgar . - Hum - Confpiracy ! fleep , ' till I wake him- -you should enjoy half his revenue - My fon Edgar ! had he a hand to write this ! a heart and brain to breed it in ! When came this to you ? who ...
... live the beloved of your brother Edgar . - Hum - Confpiracy ! fleep , ' till I wake him- -you should enjoy half his revenue - My fon Edgar ! had he a hand to write this ! a heart and brain to breed it in ! When came this to you ? who ...
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... live , And be a thwart difnatur'd torment to her ; Let it ftamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , 8 With candent tears fret chanels in her cheeks : Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt ; that she may feel ...
... live , And be a thwart difnatur'd torment to her ; Let it ftamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , 8 With candent tears fret chanels in her cheeks : Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt ; that she may feel ...
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... lives ; he dies , that ftrikes again ; what's the matter ? • Reg . The meffengers from our fifter and the King ? Corn . What is your difference ? fpeak . Stew . I am fcarce in breath , my lord . Kent . No marvel , you have so beftir'd ...
... lives ; he dies , that ftrikes again ; what's the matter ? • Reg . The meffengers from our fifter and the King ? Corn . What is your difference ? fpeak . Stew . I am fcarce in breath , my lord . Kent . No marvel , you have so beftir'd ...
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... live in tongues , And cut - purfes come not to throngs ; When ufurers tell their gold i ' th ' field , And bawds , and whores do churches build : Then fball the realm of Albion Come to great confufion . Then comes the time , who lives ...
... live in tongues , And cut - purfes come not to throngs ; When ufurers tell their gold i ' th ' field , And bawds , and whores do churches build : Then fball the realm of Albion Come to great confufion . Then comes the time , who lives ...
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