The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didst thou not kill this King ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Doft grant me , hedge - hog ? Then God grant me too , Thou may'ft be damned for that wicked deed ! O , he was gentle , mild and virtuous ...
... never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didst thou not kill this King ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Doft grant me , hedge - hog ? Then God grant me too , Thou may'ft be damned for that wicked deed ! O , he was gentle , mild and virtuous ...
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... Never came poifon from fo sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poifon on a fouler toad . ner ? She answers , Thou waft both . But , for caufer , ufing the word , caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or ex- ecutioner ...
... Never came poifon from fo sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poifon on a fouler toad . ner ? She answers , Thou waft both . But , for caufer , ufing the word , caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or ex- ecutioner ...
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... never fued to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet smoothing words ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch ...
... never fued to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet smoothing words ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch ...
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... never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhalt thou know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne All men , I hope , live fo . Glo . Vouchfafe to wear this ring ...
... never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhalt thou know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne All men , I hope , live fo . Glo . Vouchfafe to wear this ring ...
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... never be I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter Gloucester . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it . Who are they , that complain unto the King , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not By holy Paul they ...
... never be I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter Gloucester . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it . Who are they , that complain unto the King , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not By holy Paul they ...
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