The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page 144
... gods preserve you both ! God - den , our neighbours . 20 all . SIC . BRU . God - den to you all , god - den to you FIRST CIT . Ourselves , our wives , and children , on our knees , Are bound to pray for you both . SIC . Live , and ...
... gods preserve you both ! God - den , our neighbours . 20 all . SIC . BRU . God - den to you all , god - den to you FIRST CIT . Ourselves , our wives , and children , on our knees , Are bound to pray for you both . SIC . Live , and ...
Page 165
... gods sit in hourly synod about thy particular prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O my son , my son ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it . I was hardly moved to ...
... gods sit in hourly synod about thy particular prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O my son , my son ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it . I was hardly moved to ...
Page 179
... god but eternity and a heaven to throne in . SIC . Yes , mercy , if you report him truly . you . MEN . I paint him ... gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we respected not them ; and , he returning to break our necks ...
... god but eternity and a heaven to throne in . SIC . Yes , mercy , if you report him truly . you . MEN . I paint him ... gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we respected not them ; and , he returning to break our necks ...
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