The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... muft obey . Brother farewel , I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's Widow , Sifter , I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of Brotherhood , Touches me ...
... muft obey . Brother farewel , I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's Widow , Sifter , I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of Brotherhood , Touches me ...
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... muft : But I fhall live , my Lord , to give them thanks That were the caufe of my Imprisonment . Glo . No doubt , no doubt , and fo fhall Clarence too , For they that were your Enemies are his , And have prevail'd as much on him , as ...
... muft : But I fhall live , my Lord , to give them thanks That were the caufe of my Imprisonment . Glo . No doubt , no doubt , and fo fhall Clarence too , For they that were your Enemies are his , And have prevail'd as much on him , as ...
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... muft be abus'd With filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this Prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that haft nor Honefty nor Grace : When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? or thee ? or ...
... muft be abus'd With filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this Prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that haft nor Honefty nor Grace : When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? or thee ? or ...
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... muft die , my Lord , Clar . Have you that holy feeling in your Souls , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own Souls fo blind , That you will War with God , by murd'ring me ? O Sirs , confider , they that ...
... muft die , my Lord , Clar . Have you that holy feeling in your Souls , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own Souls fo blind , That you will War with God , by murd'ring me ? O Sirs , confider , they that ...
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... muft grant it you . But for my Brother , not a Man would speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto my self For him , poor Soul . The proudeft of you all , Have been beholding to him in his Life : Yet none of you , would once beg for his ...
... muft grant it you . But for my Brother , not a Man would speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto my self For him , poor Soul . The proudeft of you all , Have been beholding to him in his Life : Yet none of you , would once beg for his ...
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