The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart sues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such scorn ; for it ...
... friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart sues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such scorn ; for it ...
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... friends to back my suit withal , But the plain devil , and dissembling looks , And yet to win her , —all the world to nothing ! Ha ! Hath she forgot already that brave prince , Edward , her lord , whom I , some three months since ...
... friends to back my suit withal , But the plain devil , and dissembling looks , And yet to win her , —all the world to nothing ! Ha ! Hath she forgot already that brave prince , Edward , her lord , whom I , some three months since ...
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... friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by your means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions Are ...
... friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by your means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions Are ...
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... Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your husband king , I was a pack - horse in his great affairs ; A weeder - out of his proud adversaries , A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his SCENE III . KING RICHARD III .
... Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your husband king , I was a pack - horse in his great affairs ; A weeder - out of his proud adversaries , A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his SCENE III . KING RICHARD III .
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William Shakespeare. A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his blood , I spilt mine own . Q. Mar. Ay , and much better blood than his , or thine . Glo . In all which time , you , and your husband Grey , Were factious for the ...
William Shakespeare. A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his blood , I spilt mine own . Q. Mar. Ay , and much better blood than his , or thine . Glo . In all which time , you , and your husband Grey , Were factious for the ...
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