The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 43
... horse , Commanded me to follow and attend The leisure of their answer ; gave me cold looks ; And meeting here the other messenger , Whofe welcome I perceiv'd had poison'd mine , Being the very fellow which of late Difplay'd fo fawcily ...
... horse , Commanded me to follow and attend The leisure of their answer ; gave me cold looks ; And meeting here the other messenger , Whofe welcome I perceiv'd had poison'd mine , Being the very fellow which of late Difplay'd fo fawcily ...
Page 45
... and cry'd down wantons , down ; ' Twas his brother , that in pure kindness to his horse buttered his hay . A commands , tends , fervice . • VOL . III . G SCENE SCENE X Enter Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and King LEAR . 45.
... and cry'd down wantons , down ; ' Twas his brother , that in pure kindness to his horse buttered his hay . A commands , tends , fervice . • VOL . III . G SCENE SCENE X Enter Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and King LEAR . 45.
Page 61
... horse , over four inch'd bridges , to course his own shadow for a traitor , --- bless thy five wits , Tom's a - cold . O do , de , do , de , do , de , bless thee from whirl - winds , ftar - blafting , and taking , do poor Tom fome ...
... horse , over four inch'd bridges , to course his own shadow for a traitor , --- bless thy five wits , Tom's a - cold . O do , de , do , de , do , de , bless thee from whirl - winds , ftar - blafting , and taking , do poor Tom fome ...
Page 66
... horse , the love of a boy , or the oath of a whore . Lear . It fhall be done , I will arraign ' em strait . Come fit thou here , most learned justice , Thou fapient Sir , fit here now ye The foxes . Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom ...
... horse , the love of a boy , or the oath of a whore . Lear . It fhall be done , I will arraign ' em strait . Come fit thou here , most learned justice , Thou fapient Sir , fit here now ye The foxes . Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom ...
Page 89
... horse with Felt ; I'll put't in proof , And when I've ftol'n upon these sons - in - law ; Then kill , kill , kill , kill , kill , kill . SCENE VIII . Enter a Gentleman , with attendants . Gent . O here he is , lay hand upon him ; Sir ...
... horse with Felt ; I'll put't in proof , And when I've ftol'n upon these sons - in - law ; Then kill , kill , kill , kill , kill , kill . SCENE VIII . Enter a Gentleman , with attendants . Gent . O here he is , lay hand upon him ; Sir ...
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