The Plays of William Shakespeare: The historical playsCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall kneel till to the ground they grow : His prayers are full of false hypocrisy ; Ours ...
... prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall kneel till to the ground they grow : His prayers are full of false hypocrisy ; Ours ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. Doll Tearsheet . I pray thee , Jack , I pray thee , do not draw . Farbe , to day that side has Heour wit e. groat shilling : 103 nay , an he do nothing but speak nothing , he ...
William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. Doll Tearsheet . I pray thee , Jack , I pray thee , do not draw . Farbe , to day that side has Heour wit e. groat shilling : 103 nay , an he do nothing but speak nothing , he ...
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... pray you : will you have some more sauce to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . Pist . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see I eat . Flu . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , pray you , throw none away ; the skin ...
... pray you : will you have some more sauce to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . Pist . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see I eat . Flu . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , pray you , throw none away ; the skin ...
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