The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... fortune , And hugg'd me in his arms , and swore , with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when he delivers you From this earth's thraldom to the joys of heaven . 2 Murd . Make peace with God , for you ...
... fortune , And hugg'd me in his arms , and swore , with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when he delivers you From this earth's thraldom to the joys of heaven . 2 Murd . Make peace with God , for you ...
Page 48
... fortune , and torment myself ? I'll join with black despair against my soul , And to myself become an enemy . Duch . What means this scene of rude impatience ? Q. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : Edward , my lord , thy son ...
... fortune , and torment myself ? I'll join with black despair against my soul , And to myself become an enemy . Duch . What means this scene of rude impatience ? Q. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : Edward , my lord , thy son ...
Page 83
... fortune of his happy stars , - Which , God defend , that I should wring from him ! Buck . My lord , this argues conscience in your grace ; But the respects thereof are nice and trivial , 9 All circumstances well considered . $ And much ...
... fortune of his happy stars , - Which , God defend , that I should wring from him ! Buck . My lord , this argues conscience in your grace ; But the respects thereof are nice and trivial , 9 All circumstances well considered . $ And much ...
Page 85
... fortune on my back , To bear her burden , whe'r I will , or no , I must have patience to endure the load : But if black scandal , or foul - fac'd reproach , Attend the sequel of your imposition , Your mere enforcement shall acquittance ...
... fortune on my back , To bear her burden , whe'r I will , or no , I must have patience to endure the load : But if black scandal , or foul - fac'd reproach , Attend the sequel of your imposition , Your mere enforcement shall acquittance ...
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... fortune guide [ TO DORSET . Go thou to Richard , and good angels tend thee ! - thee ! - [ To ANNE . Go thou to sanctuary , and good thoughts possess thee ! [ To Q. ELIZABETH . I to my grave , where peace and rest lie with me ! Eighty ...
... fortune guide [ TO DORSET . Go thou to Richard , and good angels tend thee ! - thee ! - [ To ANNE . Go thou to sanctuary , and good thoughts possess thee ! [ To Q. ELIZABETH . I to my grave , where peace and rest lie with me ! Eighty ...
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