The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Mufick do I hear ? [ Mufick . Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When
time is broke , and no proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And
here have I the daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string ...
Mufick do I hear ? [ Mufick . Ha , ha ; keep time : how fow'r sweet musick is , When
time is broke , and no proportion kept ? So is it in the musick of mens ' lives ; And
here have I the daintiness of ear , To check tithe broke in a disorder'd string ...
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but , firrah , from this hour Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer . Send me your
prisoners with the speedieft means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me As
will displease you . — My Lord Northumberland , We licence your departure with
...
but , firrah , from this hour Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer . Send me your
prisoners with the speedieft means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me As
will displease you . — My Lord Northumberland , We licence your departure with
...
Page 161
Well , breathe a while , and then to't again ; and when thou hast tir'd thylelf in
base comparisons , hear me speak but this . Poins . Mark , Jack . P. Henry . We
two faw you four set on four , you bound them , and were masters of their wealth .
Well , breathe a while , and then to't again ; and when thou hast tir'd thylelf in
base comparisons , hear me speak but this . Poins . Mark , Jack . P. Henry . We
two faw you four set on four , you bound them , and were masters of their wealth .
Page 248
If it please your lordship , I hear , his Majesty is return'd with some discomfort from
Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majesty . You would not coine when I sent for
you . Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highness is fallen into this fame whorson ...
If it please your lordship , I hear , his Majesty is return'd with some discomfort from
Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majesty . You would not coine when I sent for
you . Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highness is fallen into this fame whorson ...
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Dost thou hear , Hostess ? - Hoft . Pray you pacify your self , Sir John ; there
comes no fwaggerers here . Fal . Do'st thou hear — it is mine Ancient . Hoft . Tilly
- fally , Sir John , never tell me ; your Ancient swaggerer comes not in my doors .
Dost thou hear , Hostess ? - Hoft . Pray you pacify your self , Sir John ; there
comes no fwaggerers here . Fal . Do'st thou hear — it is mine Ancient . Hoft . Tilly
- fally , Sir John , never tell me ; your Ancient swaggerer comes not in my doors .
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