The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Pray that their burthens may not fall this day , Left that their hopes prodigiously be croft : Except this day , let feamen fear no wrack ; No bargains break , that are not this day made ; This day all things begun came to ill end , Yea ...
... Pray that their burthens may not fall this day , Left that their hopes prodigiously be croft : Except this day , let feamen fear no wrack ; No bargains break , that are not this day made ; This day all things begun came to ill end , Yea ...
Page 41
... pray'rs come in , If thou vouchfate them . But if not , then know The peril of our curfes light on thee So heavy as thou shalt not shake them off , But in defpair , die under their black weight .. Auft . Rebellion , flat rebellion ...
... pray'rs come in , If thou vouchfate them . But if not , then know The peril of our curfes light on thee So heavy as thou shalt not shake them off , But in defpair , die under their black weight .. Auft . Rebellion , flat rebellion ...
Page 42
... pray that thou may'st win : Uncle , I needs must pray that thou may'st lose : Father , I may not wish the fortune thine : Grandam , I will not wifh thy wishes thrive : Whoever wins , on that fide fhall I lose : Affured lofs , before the ...
... pray that thou may'st win : Uncle , I needs must pray that thou may'st lose : Father , I may not wish the fortune thine : Grandam , I will not wifh thy wishes thrive : Whoever wins , on that fide fhall I lose : Affured lofs , before the ...
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... becks me to come on . I leave your highnefs : grandam , I will pray , ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For your fair fafety ; fo I kifs your hand . Added from the old Play . Eli . -hark , a word . Eli . Farewel , my King JOHN . 43.
... becks me to come on . I leave your highnefs : grandam , I will pray , ( If ever I remember to be holy ) For your fair fafety ; fo I kifs your hand . Added from the old Play . Eli . -hark , a word . Eli . Farewel , my King JOHN . 43.
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... pray you bear me hence From forth the noise and rumour of the field ; Where I may think the remnant of my thoughts In peace , and part this body and my fou ' , With contemplation , and devout defires . Sal . We do believe thee , and ...
... pray you bear me hence From forth the noise and rumour of the field ; Where I may think the remnant of my thoughts In peace , and part this body and my fou ' , With contemplation , and devout defires . Sal . We do believe thee , and ...
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