The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... hold faire friendship with his Majestie : But that it seemes he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaie , An hundred thousand Crownes , and not demands One paiment of a hundred thousand Crownes , To have his title live ...
... hold faire friendship with his Majestie : But that it seemes he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaie , An hundred thousand Crownes , and not demands One paiment of a hundred thousand Crownes , To have his title live ...
Page 37
... hold that selfe - soveraigntie Onely for praise sake , when they strive to be Lords ore their Lords ? 41 1 shrewish Qu . Onely for praise , and praise we may afford , To any Lady that subdewes a Lord . Enter Clowne . Boy . Here comes a ...
... hold that selfe - soveraigntie Onely for praise sake , when they strive to be Lords ore their Lords ? 41 1 shrewish Qu . Onely for praise , and praise we may afford , To any Lady that subdewes a Lord . Enter Clowne . Boy . Here comes a ...
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... holds in the Exchange . 50 Dul . ' Tis true indeede , the Collusion holds in the Exchange . Hol . God comfort thy capacity , I say th'allusion holds in the Exchange . 30-3 . and..be : 2 11. ending be , be - Hanmer . 31-2 . we taste : we ...
... holds in the Exchange . 50 Dul . ' Tis true indeede , the Collusion holds in the Exchange . Hol . God comfort thy capacity , I say th'allusion holds in the Exchange . 30-3 . and..be : 2 11. ending be , be - Hanmer . 31-2 . we taste : we ...
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... holds in the Exchange : for the Moone is never but a month old : and I say be- side that , ' twas a Pricket that the Princesse kill'd . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you heare an extemporall Epytaph on the death of the Deare , and to ...
... holds in the Exchange : for the Moone is never but a month old : and I say be- side that , ' twas a Pricket that the Princesse kill'd . Hol . Sir Nathaniel , will you heare an extemporall Epytaph on the death of the Deare , and to ...
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... hold , if not to beautie vowed . Though to my selfe forsworn , to thee Ile faithfull prove . Those thoughts to mee were Okes , to thee like Osiers bowed . 122 Studie his byas leaves , and makes his booke thine eyes . Where all those ...
... hold , if not to beautie vowed . Though to my selfe forsworn , to thee Ile faithfull prove . Those thoughts to mee were Okes , to thee like Osiers bowed . 122 Studie his byas leaves , and makes his booke thine eyes . Where all those ...
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