The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... comes too late . Mowb . Then thus I turn me from my Country's light , To dwell in folemn fhades of endless night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you ...
... comes too late . Mowb . Then thus I turn me from my Country's light , To dwell in folemn fhades of endless night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you ...
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... come , that I may breathe my WILL laft In wholesome counfel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your self , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they fay , the tongues of ...
... come , that I may breathe my WILL laft In wholesome counfel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your self , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they fay , the tongues of ...
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... comes counfel to be heard , Where Will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way himself will chuse ; ' Tis breath thou lack'st , and that breath wilt thou lofe . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new - infpir'd , And ...
... comes counfel to be heard , Where Will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way himself will chuse ; ' Tis breath thou lack'st , and that breath wilt thou lofe . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new - infpir'd , And ...
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... come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this Land ; · Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my felf . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; . Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a ...
... come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this Land ; · Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my felf . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; . Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a ...
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... Come rufhing on this woful land at once ! I know not what to do : I would to heav'n , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it ) The King had cut off my head with my brother's . What , are there pofts dispatch'd for Ireland ? How ...
... Come rufhing on this woful land at once ! I know not what to do : I would to heav'n , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it ) The King had cut off my head with my brother's . What , are there pofts dispatch'd for Ireland ? How ...
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