The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou can't . make No excufe current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By fuch defpair I should accufe myself . Anne . And by defpairing fhalt thou . ftand excus'd For doing worthy vengeance ...
... myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou can't . make No excufe current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By fuch defpair I should accufe myself . Anne . And by defpairing fhalt thou . ftand excus'd For doing worthy vengeance ...
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... myself , I will maintain it with fome little coft . But first I'll turn yon fellow in his grave , And then return lamenting to my love .. Shine out , fair fun , till I have bought a glass , That I may fee my fhadow as I país . SCENE III ...
... myself , I will maintain it with fome little coft . But first I'll turn yon fellow in his grave , And then return lamenting to my love .. Shine out , fair fun , till I have bought a glass , That I may fee my fhadow as I país . SCENE III ...
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... myself ; Makes him to fend that he may learn the ground ( 5 ) Of your ill will , and thereby to remove it . Glo . I cannot tell ; the world is grown fo bad , That wrens make prey , where eagles dare not perch , Since every Jack became a ...
... myself ; Makes him to fend that he may learn the ground ( 5 ) Of your ill will , and thereby to remove it . Glo . I cannot tell ; the world is grown fo bad , That wrens make prey , where eagles dare not perch , Since every Jack became a ...
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... myself . Enter Catesby . [ Afide . Catef . Madam , his Majefty doth call for you , And for your Grace , and you , my noble Lord . Queen . Catesby , we come ; Lords , will you go with us s : 124 Riv . Madam , we will attend your Grace ...
... myself . Enter Catesby . [ Afide . Catef . Madam , his Majefty doth call for you , And for your Grace , and you , my noble Lord . Queen . Catesby , we come ; Lords , will you go with us s : 124 Riv . Madam , we will attend your Grace ...
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... myself " For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life , Yet none of you would once plead for his life . -O God ! I fear , thy justice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for ...
... myself " For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life , Yet none of you would once plead for his life . -O God ! I fear , thy justice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for ...
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