The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... thing it is to weare a Crowne , Within whose Circuit is Elizium , 30 And all that Poets faine of Blisse and Joy . Why doe we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Untill the White Rose that I weare , be dy'de Even in the luke - warme blood of ...
... thing it is to weare a Crowne , Within whose Circuit is Elizium , 30 And all that Poets faine of Blisse and Joy . Why doe we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Untill the White Rose that I weare , be dy'de Even in the luke - warme blood of ...
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... things sith then befalne . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father breath'd his latest gaspe , Tydings , as swiftly as the Postes could runne , Were brought me of your Losse , and his Depart . I then in ...
... things sith then befalne . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father breath'd his latest gaspe , Tydings , as swiftly as the Postes could runne , Were brought me of your Losse , and his Depart . I then in ...
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... things ill got , had ever bad successe . And happy alwayes was it for that Sonne , Whose Father for his hoording went to hell : Ile leave my Sonne my Vertuous deeds behinde , And would my Father had left me no more : For all the rest is ...
... things ill got , had ever bad successe . And happy alwayes was it for that Sonne , Whose Father for his hoording went to hell : Ile leave my Sonne my Vertuous deeds behinde , And would my Father had left me no more : For all the rest is ...
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... thing is right . 140 War . [ Rich . ] Who ever got thee , there thy Mother stands , For well I wot , thou hast thy Mothers tongue . Qu . But thou art neyther like thy Sire nor Damme , But like a foule mishapen Stygmaticke , Mark'd by ...
... thing is right . 140 War . [ Rich . ] Who ever got thee , there thy Mother stands , For well I wot , thou hast thy Mothers tongue . Qu . But thou art neyther like thy Sire nor Damme , But like a foule mishapen Stygmaticke , Mark'd by ...
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... thing Wherein thy counsaile and consent is wanting : Richard , I will create thee Duke of Gloucester , And George of Clarence ; Warwicke as our Selfe , Shall do , and undo as him pleaseth best . 110 Rich . Let me be Duke of Clarence ...
... thing Wherein thy counsaile and consent is wanting : Richard , I will create thee Duke of Gloucester , And George of Clarence ; Warwicke as our Selfe , Shall do , and undo as him pleaseth best . 110 Rich . Let me be Duke of Clarence ...
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