TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 62
... dead , deceas'd , she's dead ; alack the day ! La . Cap . Alack the day ! she's dead , she's dead , she's dead . Cap . Ha ! let me see her : -Out , alas ! she's cold ; Her blood is settled , and her joints are stiff ; Life and these ...
... dead , deceas'd , she's dead ; alack the day ! La . Cap . Alack the day ! she's dead , she's dead , she's dead . Cap . Ha ! let me see her : -Out , alas ! she's cold ; Her blood is settled , and her joints are stiff ; Life and these ...
Page 384
... dead , who hath out - stretcht his span , Some Beast reade this ; There do's not live a man . Dead sure , and this his Grave , what's on this Tomb , I cannot read ; the Character I'll take with wax , Our Captaine hath in every Figure ...
... dead , who hath out - stretcht his span , Some Beast reade this ; There do's not live a man . Dead sure , and this his Grave , what's on this Tomb , I cannot read ; the Character I'll take with wax , Our Captaine hath in every Figure ...
Page 462
... dead ! - This judgment of the heavens that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ Brit Gentleman . Enter Kent . O , is this he Ps The time will not allow the compliment , Which very manners urges . I am come Kent . To bid my ...
... dead ! - This judgment of the heavens that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ Brit Gentleman . Enter Kent . O , is this he Ps The time will not allow the compliment , Which very manners urges . I am come Kent . To bid my ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 3 |
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Costume of Senators and Ladies from a draw | 9 |
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