The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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William Shakespeare. When thou hast hung thy advanced sword i ' th ' air , Not letting it decline on the declin'd ... hast so long walk'd hand in hand with time : - Most reverend Nestor , I am glad to clasp thee . Nest . I would , my ...
William Shakespeare. When thou hast hung thy advanced sword i ' th ' air , Not letting it decline on the declin'd ... hast so long walk'd hand in hand with time : - Most reverend Nestor , I am glad to clasp thee . Nest . I would , my ...
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... heart , That humble , as the ripest mulberry , Now will not hold the handling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost 202 ACT III . CORIOLANUS .
... heart , That humble , as the ripest mulberry , Now will not hold the handling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost 202 ACT III . CORIOLANUS .
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William Shakespeare. Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs , so far As thou hast power , and ...
William Shakespeare. Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs , so far As thou hast power , and ...
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