The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kiss thy hand , but not in ...
... doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kiss thy hand , but not in ...
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... Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his ... doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the sea wax mad , Threat'ning the welkin2 with ...
... Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his ... doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the sea wax mad , Threat'ning the welkin2 with ...
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... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows , we'll joy in such a son : And until then , your entertain shall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth ...
... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows , we'll joy in such a son : And until then , your entertain shall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth ...
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