The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... gods have heard me swear Cas . The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows ; They are polluted offerings , more abhorr'd Than spotted livers in the sacrifice . And . O ! be persuaded : Do not count it holy To hurt by being just : it is as ...
... gods have heard me swear Cas . The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows ; They are polluted offerings , more abhorr'd Than spotted livers in the sacrifice . And . O ! be persuaded : Do not count it holy To hurt by being just : it is as ...
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... gods forbid ! Tro . He's dead ; and at the murderer's horse's tail , In beastly sort , dragg'd through the shameful field.- Frown on , you heavens , effect your rage with speed ! Sit , gods , upon your thrones , and smile at Troy ! I ...
... gods forbid ! Tro . He's dead ; and at the murderer's horse's tail , In beastly sort , dragg'd through the shameful field.- Frown on , you heavens , effect your rage with speed ! Sit , gods , upon your thrones , and smile at Troy ! I ...
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... god but eternity , and a heaven to throne in . Mark what Sic . Yes , mercy , if you report him truly . Men . I paint ... gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we respected not them ; and , he returning to break our necks ...
... god but eternity , and a heaven to throne in . Mark what Sic . Yes , mercy , if you report him truly . Men . I paint ... gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we respected not them ; and , he returning to break our necks ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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