The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glofter , teach me to forget myself ; For whilst I think I am thy marry'd wife , And thou a prince , Protector of this land ; Methinks , I fhould not thus be led along , 8 * Mail'd up in ...
... gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glofter , teach me to forget myself ; For whilst I think I am thy marry'd wife , And thou a prince , Protector of this land ; Methinks , I fhould not thus be led along , 8 * Mail'd up in ...
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... gentle Nell , I pray thee , fort thy heart to patience , Thefe few days ' wonder will be quickly worn . Enter a Herald . Her . I fummon your Grace to his Majefty's parlia- ment holden at Bury , the first of this next month . Glo . And ...
... gentle Nell , I pray thee , fort thy heart to patience , Thefe few days ' wonder will be quickly worn . Enter a Herald . Her . I fummon your Grace to his Majefty's parlia- ment holden at Bury , the first of this next month . Glo . And ...
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... gentle gufts , And he that loos'd them from their brazen caves , And bid them blow towards England's bleffed fhore , Or turn our stern upon a dreadful rock . Yet Eolus would not be a murderer ; But left that hateful office unto thee ...
... gentle gufts , And he that loos'd them from their brazen caves , And bid them blow towards England's bleffed fhore , Or turn our stern upon a dreadful rock . Yet Eolus would not be a murderer ; But left that hateful office unto thee ...
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... gentle Suffolk . K. Henry . Ungentle Queen , to call him gentle Suffolk . No more , I fay . If thou doft plead for him , Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath . Had I but faid , I would have kept my word ; But , when I fwear , it is ...
... gentle Suffolk . K. Henry . Ungentle Queen , to call him gentle Suffolk . No more , I fay . If thou doft plead for him , Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath . Had I but faid , I would have kept my word ; But , when I fwear , it is ...
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... gentle as the cradle babe Dying with mother's dug between its lips . Where , from thy fight , I should be raging mad , —at an hour's poor lofs . ] She means , I believe , at a loss which any bour fpent in contrivance and deliberation ...
... gentle as the cradle babe Dying with mother's dug between its lips . Where , from thy fight , I should be raging mad , —at an hour's poor lofs . ] She means , I believe , at a loss which any bour fpent in contrivance and deliberation ...
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