The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Thofe of thine from mine have drawn falt tears ; eyes Sham'd their afpects with ftore of childish drops , Thefe eyes , which never shed remorfeful tear , ( 7 ) Not when my father York , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that ...
... Thofe of thine from mine have drawn falt tears ; eyes Sham'd their afpects with ftore of childish drops , Thefe eyes , which never shed remorfeful tear , ( 7 ) Not when my father York , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that ...
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... thofe , That fcarce fome two days fince were worth a noble . Queen . By him , that rais'd me to this careful height , From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his Majefty Against the Duke of Clarence ; but have been ...
... thofe , That fcarce fome two days fince were worth a noble . Queen . By him , that rais'd me to this careful height , From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his Majefty Against the Duke of Clarence ; but have been ...
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... thofe grofs taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country fervant - maid , Than a great Queen with this condition ; To be thus taunted , fcorn'd and baited at . Small joy have I in being England's Queen . SCENE IV . Enter ...
... thofe grofs taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country fervant - maid , Than a great Queen with this condition ; To be thus taunted , fcorn'd and baited at . Small joy have I in being England's Queen . SCENE IV . Enter ...
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... thofe bufy days , Which here you urge to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our Lord , our lawful King , So fhould we you , if you should be our King . Glo . If I fhould be ! -I had rather be a pedlar : Far be it from my heart the ...
... thofe bufy days , Which here you urge to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our Lord , our lawful King , So fhould we you , if you should be our King . Glo . If I fhould be ! -I had rather be a pedlar : Far be it from my heart the ...
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... thofe that I can wish upon thee , O , let them keep it till thy fins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , thou troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of confcience ftill be - gnaw thy foul ! Thy friends ...
... thofe that I can wish upon thee , O , let them keep it till thy fins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , thou troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of confcience ftill be - gnaw thy foul ! Thy friends ...
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