The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... doth appear : for , upon these taxations , The clothiers all , not able to maintain The many to them ' longing , have put off The spinsters , carders , fullers , weavers , who , Unfit for other life , compell'd by hunger And lack of ...
... doth appear : for , upon these taxations , The clothiers all , not able to maintain The many to them ' longing , have put off The spinsters , carders , fullers , weavers , who , Unfit for other life , compell'd by hunger And lack of ...
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... in forms more horrid ; yet my duty , As doth a rock against the chiding flood , Should the approach of this wild river break , And stand unshaken yours . K. Hen . ' Tis nobly spoken : Take notice KING HENRY VIII . 75.
... in forms more horrid ; yet my duty , As doth a rock against the chiding flood , Should the approach of this wild river break , And stand unshaken yours . K. Hen . ' Tis nobly spoken : Take notice KING HENRY VIII . 75.
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... Doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do . At Priam's royal table do I sit ; - And when fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , - So , traitor ! -when she comes ! -- When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ...
... Doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do . At Priam's royal table do I sit ; - And when fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , - So , traitor ! -when she comes ! -- When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ...
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... doth bear , Nothing of that shall from mine eyes appear . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . THE GRECIAN CAMP . BEFORE AGAMEMNON'S TENT . Trumpets . Enter Agamemnon , Nestor , Ulysses , Menelaus , and Others . Agam . Princes , What grief hath set ...
... doth bear , Nothing of that shall from mine eyes appear . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . THE GRECIAN CAMP . BEFORE AGAMEMNON'S TENT . Trumpets . Enter Agamemnon , Nestor , Ulysses , Menelaus , and Others . Agam . Princes , What grief hath set ...
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... Doth valour's show , and valour's worth , divide In storms of fortune : For , in her ray and brightness ,, The herd hath more annoyance by the brize , Than by the tiger : but when the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted ...
... Doth valour's show , and valour's worth , divide In storms of fortune : For , in her ray and brightness ,, The herd hath more annoyance by the brize , Than by the tiger : but when the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted ...
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