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... thank thee , fellow . Thou ferv'it me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away ; I'll teach you diffe- rences : away , away ; if your will measure your lubber's length again , tarry again ; but away , go to : have you ...
... thank thee , fellow . Thou ferv'it me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away ; I'll teach you diffe- rences : away , away ; if your will measure your lubber's length again , tarry again ; but away , go to : have you ...
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... thanks , Bringing the murth'rous coward to the stake : He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I diffwaded him from his intent , And found him pight to do it , with curft speech I threaten'd to discover him ; he replied , Thou ...
... thanks , Bringing the murth'rous coward to the stake : He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I diffwaded him from his intent , And found him pight to do it , with curft speech I threaten'd to discover him ; he replied , Thou ...
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... thank your Grace . Corn . You know not why we came to vifit you- Reg . Thus out of feafon threading dark - ey'd night ; 7 Occafions , noble Glofter , of fome poife , Wherein we must have ufe of your advice.- Our father he hath writ , fo ...
... thank your Grace . Corn . You know not why we came to vifit you- Reg . Thus out of feafon threading dark - ey'd night ; 7 Occafions , noble Glofter , of fome poife , Wherein we must have ufe of your advice.- Our father he hath writ , fo ...
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... thanks - draw , you rascal , come your ways .. Stew . Help , ho ! murther ! help ! —— Kent . Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , ftand , you neat flave , ftrike . [ Beating him . Stew . Help ho ! murther ! murther ! - 9 I'll make a fop ...
... thanks - draw , you rascal , come your ways .. Stew . Help , ho ! murther ! help ! —— Kent . Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , ftand , you neat flave , ftrike . [ Beating him . Stew . Help ho ! murther ! murther ! - 9 I'll make a fop ...
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... thank you , making just report Of how unnatural and bemadding forrow The King hath caufe to plain . I am a gentleman of blood and breeding ,, And from fome knowledge and affurance of you , Offer this office . Gent . I'll talk further ...
... thank you , making just report Of how unnatural and bemadding forrow The King hath caufe to plain . I am a gentleman of blood and breeding ,, And from fome knowledge and affurance of you , Offer this office . Gent . I'll talk further ...
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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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