The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... please to hide in this true breaft , And let the foul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly stroke , And humbly beg the death upon my knee . [ He lays his breaft open , fbe offers at it with his fword . Nay , do not ...
... please to hide in this true breaft , And let the foul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly stroke , And humbly beg the death upon my knee . [ He lays his breaft open , fbe offers at it with his fword . Nay , do not ...
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... please you leave thefe fad defigns To him that hath more caufe to be a Mourner ; And prefently repair to Crosby - place : ( 9 ) Where , after I have folemnly interr'd ( 8 ) But ' twas thy beauty ] Shakespeare countenances the ...
... please you leave thefe fad defigns To him that hath more caufe to be a Mourner ; And prefently repair to Crosby - place : ( 9 ) Where , after I have folemnly interr'd ( 8 ) But ' twas thy beauty ] Shakespeare countenances the ...
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... please himself . As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion ought to be prevented . " Glo . I hope , the King made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think ...
... please himself . As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion ought to be prevented . " Glo . I hope , the King made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think ...
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... please you país along ? Myfelf , and my good coufin Buckingham Will to your mother , to entreat of her To meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What will you go unto the Tower , my Lord ? Prince . My Lord Protector , needs ...
... please you país along ? Myfelf , and my good coufin Buckingham Will to your mother , to entreat of her To meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What will you go unto the Tower , my Lord ? Prince . My Lord Protector , needs ...
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... please to alk . Haft . I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'ft me laft where now we meet ; Then I was going prifoner to the Tower , By the fuggeftion of the Queen's allies , But now I tell thee ( keep it to ...
... please to alk . Haft . I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'ft me laft where now we meet ; Then I was going prifoner to the Tower , By the fuggeftion of the Queen's allies , But now I tell thee ( keep it to ...
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