The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 2Robert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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... thee . Heav'n doth with us , as we with torches do , Not light them for themselves for if our virtues Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them not . Spirits are not finely touch'd , But to fine iffues : nor Nature ...
... thee . Heav'n doth with us , as we with torches do , Not light them for themselves for if our virtues Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them not . Spirits are not finely touch'd , But to fine iffues : nor Nature ...
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... thee : I had as lief be a lift of an English kerley , as be pil'd , as thou art pil'd , for a French velvet . Do I fpeak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think , thou doft ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy fpeech : I will , out ...
... thee : I had as lief be a lift of an English kerley , as be pil'd , as thou art pil'd , for a French velvet . Do I fpeak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think , thou doft ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy fpeech : I will , out ...
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... thee . Efcal . If he took you a box o'th ' ear , you might have your action of flander too . Elb , Marry , I thank your good worship for't : what is't your worship's pleasure I fhall do with this wicked caitiff ? Efcal . Truly , officer ...
... thee . Efcal . If he took you a box o'th ' ear , you might have your action of flander too . Elb , Marry , I thank your good worship for't : what is't your worship's pleasure I fhall do with this wicked caitiff ? Efcal . Truly , officer ...
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... thee , Angelo ; look for't : Sign me a prefent pardon for my brother , Or , with an out - ftretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unfoil'd name , th ' auftereness of ...
... thee , Angelo ; look for't : Sign me a prefent pardon for my brother , Or , with an out - ftretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unfoil'd name , th ' auftereness of ...
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... thee . Friend thou haft none ; For thy own bowels , which do call thee Sire , The mere effufion of thy proper loins , Do curfe the Gout , Serpigo , and the Rheum , For ending thee no fooner . Thou haft nor youth , nor But as it were an ...
... thee . Friend thou haft none ; For thy own bowels , which do call thee Sire , The mere effufion of thy proper loins , Do curfe the Gout , Serpigo , and the Rheum , For ending thee no fooner . Thou haft nor youth , nor But as it were an ...
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