The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8 |
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Page 124
The blood is not more native to the heart , The I The HEAD is no more native to the heart , The hand more infiruinental to the mouth , Than is the Throne of Denmark to thy father . ] This is a fiaWant infance of ihe first Editor's ...
The blood is not more native to the heart , The I The HEAD is no more native to the heart , The hand more infiruinental to the mouth , Than is the Throne of Denmark to thy father . ] This is a fiaWant infance of ihe first Editor's ...
Page 125
Kind my son Ham . This makes the sentiment just and pertinent . As the blood is formed and sustained by the labour of the heart , the mouth supplied by the office of the hand , so is the throne of Denmark by your father , & c .
Kind my son Ham . This makes the sentiment just and pertinent . As the blood is formed and sustained by the labour of the heart , the mouth supplied by the office of the hand , so is the throne of Denmark by your father , & c .
Page 189
... That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger , " To sound what stop she please . Give me that man , “ That is not passion's Nave , and I will wear him “ In my heart's core : ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee.
... That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger , " To sound what stop she please . Give me that man , “ That is not passion's Nave , and I will wear him “ In my heart's core : ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee.
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