The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 7
... present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to th ' fcope : This throne , this fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the reft below Bowing his head against the ...
... present grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . Pain . ' Tis conceiv'd to th ' fcope : This throne , this fortune , and this hill , methinks , With one man beckon'd from the reft below Bowing his head against the ...
Page 20
... presents Be worthily entertain❜d . Enter a third Servant . How now ? what news ? 3 Ser . Please you , my lord , that honourable gentleman , Lord Lucullus , entreats your company To - morrow to hunt with him , and has fent , Your honour ...
... presents Be worthily entertain❜d . Enter a third Servant . How now ? what news ? 3 Ser . Please you , my lord , that honourable gentleman , Lord Lucullus , entreats your company To - morrow to hunt with him , and has fent , Your honour ...
Page 28
... present , you have bid me Return fo much , I've fhook my head , and wept ; Yea , ' gainst th ' authority of manners , pray'd you To hold your hand more clofe : I did endure Not feldom , nor no flight checks ; when I have Prompted you in ...
... present , you have bid me Return fo much , I've fhook my head , and wept ; Yea , ' gainst th ' authority of manners , pray'd you To hold your hand more clofe : I did endure Not feldom , nor no flight checks ; when I have Prompted you in ...
Page 32
... present affistance therein . Lucul . La , la , la , la , —nothing doubting , fays he ? alas , good lord , a noble gentleman ' tis , if he would not keep fo good a house . Many a time and often I ha'din'd with him , and told him on't ...
... present affistance therein . Lucul . La , la , la , la , —nothing doubting , fays he ? alas , good lord , a noble gentleman ' tis , if he would not keep fo good a house . Many a time and often I ha'din'd with him , and told him on't ...
Page 34
... present occafion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to fupply his inftant ufe , with fifty talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry with me ; He can't want fifty times five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he ...
... present occafion now , my lord ; requesting your lordship to fupply his inftant ufe , with fifty talents . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry with me ; He can't want fifty times five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he ...
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