The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Soul ! God's goodness hath been great to thee : Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , cam'ft thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ...
... Soul ! God's goodness hath been great to thee : Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , cam'ft thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ...
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... souLS ] This may be right . But I rather think Shakespear wrote the FOULE , French , the crowd or multitude run- ning away in a rout or confufion . 2 Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , ] By diffembling is not meant bypocritical ...
... souLS ] This may be right . But I rather think Shakespear wrote the FOULE , French , the crowd or multitude run- ning away in a rout or confufion . 2 Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , ] By diffembling is not meant bypocritical ...
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... soul , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own fouls fo blind , That you will war with God , by murd'ring me ? O Sirs , confider they , that fet you on To do this deed , will hate you for the deed . 2 Vil ...
... soul , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own fouls fo blind , That you will war with God , by murd'ring me ? O Sirs , confider they , that fet you on To do this deed , will hate you for the deed . 2 Vil ...
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... soul , Death , defolation , ruin , and decay . It cannot be avoided , but by this ; It will not be avoided , but by this . Therefore , dear mother , ( I must call you fo , ) . Be the attorney of my love to her ; Plead what I will be ...
... soul , Death , defolation , ruin , and decay . It cannot be avoided , but by this ; It will not be avoided , but by this . Therefore , dear mother , ( I must call you fo , ) . Be the attorney of my love to her ; Plead what I will be ...
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... Souls day to my fearful Soul , Is the determin'd respect of my wrongs . That high All - feer , which I dallied with , Hath turn'd my feigned prayer on my head , And giv'n in earnest , what I begged in jeft . Thus doth he force the ...
... Souls day to my fearful Soul , Is the determin'd respect of my wrongs . That high All - feer , which I dallied with , Hath turn'd my feigned prayer on my head , And giv'n in earnest , what I begged in jeft . Thus doth he force the ...
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