The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my tongue . Anne . I fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne ...
... Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my tongue . Anne . I fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne ...
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... shall split thy very heart with forrow ; And fay , poor Margret was a Prophetefs . Live each of you the fubject to his hate , And he to yours , and all of you to God's ! Buck . My hair doth stand on В 2 end to [ Exit . hear her curses ...
... shall split thy very heart with forrow ; And fay , poor Margret was a Prophetefs . Live each of you the fubject to his hate , And he to yours , and all of you to God's ! Buck . My hair doth stand on В 2 end to [ Exit . hear her curses ...
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... shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour , for an inward toil . ] The first line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more imprefs the ...
... shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour , for an inward toil . ] The first line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more imprefs the ...
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... Shall I ftrike ? 2 Vil . No , we'll reason with him . ( 9 ) Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ? Give me a cup wine . of 2 Vil . You fhall have wine enough , my Lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? 1 Vil . A man , as you are ...
... Shall I ftrike ? 2 Vil . No , we'll reason with him . ( 9 ) Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ? Give me a cup wine . of 2 Vil . You fhall have wine enough , my Lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? 1 Vil . A man , as you are ...
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... shall we do ? Clar . Relent , and fave your fouls . ( 4 ) Which of you , if you were a Prince's fon , Being pent from liberty , as I am now , If two fuch murderers , as yourselves , came to you , Would not intreat for life ? Ah ! you ...
... shall we do ? Clar . Relent , and fave your fouls . ( 4 ) Which of you , if you were a Prince's fon , Being pent from liberty , as I am now , If two fuch murderers , as yourselves , came to you , Would not intreat for life ? Ah ! you ...
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