The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... gods , Shone down the English ; and , to - morrow , they Made Britain , India : every man , that stood , Show'd like a mine . Their dwarfish pages were As cherubins , all gilt : the madams too , Not us'd to toil , did almost sweat to ...
... gods , Shone down the English ; and , to - morrow , they Made Britain , India : every man , that stood , Show'd like a mine . Their dwarfish pages were As cherubins , all gilt : the madams too , Not us'd to toil , did almost sweat to ...
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... God's name . Lov . I do beseech your grace , for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now to forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as free forgive you , As I would be forgiven : I forgive all ...
... God's name . Lov . I do beseech your grace , for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now to forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as free forgive you , As I would be forgiven : I forgive all ...
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... God's peace be with him ! Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's loss , like a most royal prince , Restor❜d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life ...
... God's peace be with him ! Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's loss , like a most royal prince , Restor❜d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life ...
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... God's will ! much better , She ne'er had known pomp : though it be tem- poral , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now ...
... God's will ! much better , She ne'er had known pomp : though it be tem- poral , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now ...
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... God's name , Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut door upon me , and so give me up To the sharpest kind ... God , Your pleasure be fulfill'd ! Wol . You have here , lady , ( And of your choice , ) these reverend fathers ; men ...
... God's name , Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut door upon me , and so give me up To the sharpest kind ... God , Your pleasure be fulfill'd ! Wol . You have here , lady , ( And of your choice , ) these reverend fathers ; men ...
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