The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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... come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your felf , nor ftrive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they fay , the tongues of dying ...
... come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your felf , nor ftrive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they fay , the tongues of dying ...
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... comes counsel to be heard , Where Will doth mutiny with wit's regard . 3 Direct not him , whofe way himself will chufe ; * ' Tis breath thou lack'ft , and that breath wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new - infpir'd ...
... comes counsel to be heard , Where Will doth mutiny with wit's regard . 3 Direct not him , whofe way himself will chufe ; * ' Tis breath thou lack'ft , and that breath wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new - infpir'd ...
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... comes the Duke of York . Queen . With figns of war about his aged neck ; Oh , full of careful bufinefs are his looks ! Uncle , for heav'n's fake , comfortable words . York . Should I do fo , I My frrow's difnal heir . ] The authour ...
... comes the Duke of York . Queen . With figns of war about his aged neck ; Oh , full of careful bufinefs are his looks ! Uncle , for heav'n's fake , comfortable words . York . Should I do fo , I My frrow's difnal heir . ] The authour ...
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... come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this Land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my self . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a Servant ...
... come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this Land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my self . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a Servant ...
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... , as mine hath don :, By fight of what I have , your noble company . Boling . Of much lefs value is my company , Than your good words . But who comes here ? Enter Enter Percy . North . It is my fon , ' KING RICHARD II . 43.
... , as mine hath don :, By fight of what I have , your noble company . Boling . Of much lefs value is my company , Than your good words . But who comes here ? Enter Enter Percy . North . It is my fon , ' KING RICHARD II . 43.
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