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Side 13
Stay you , that bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician
conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set
down the corse ; or , by faint Paul , I'll make a corse of himn that disobeys s . Gen.
My lord ...
Stay you , that bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician
conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set
down the corse ; or , by faint Paul , I'll make a corse of himn that disobeys s . Gen.
My lord ...
Side 18
In imitation of this paffage , and , I suppose , of a thouiand more , Pope writes : a
living death I bear , 64. Says Dapperwit , and funk befidc his chair . " Johnso
Those 1 TSON . Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears 18 KING ...
In imitation of this paffage , and , I suppose , of a thouiand more , Pope writes : a
living death I bear , 64. Says Dapperwit , and funk befidc his chair . " Johnso
Those 1 TSON . Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears 18 KING ...
Side 24
I do beseech you , either not believe The envious slanders of her false accusers ;
Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think ,
proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you
the ...
I do beseech you , either not believe The envious slanders of her false accusers ;
Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think ,
proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you
the ...
Side 53
But he , poor man , by your first order died , And that a winged Mercury did bear ;
Some tardy cripple bore the countermand ” , That came too lag to see him buried
:God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts ...
But he , poor man , by your first order died , And that a winged Mercury did bear ;
Some tardy cripple bore the countermand ” , That came too lag to see him buried
:God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts ...
Side 59
You cloudy princes , and heart - forrowing peers , That bear this mutual heavy
load of moan , Now chear each other in each other's love : Though we have
spent our harvest of this king , We are to reap the harvest of his son . The broken
...
You cloudy princes , and heart - forrowing peers , That bear this mutual heavy
load of moan , Now chear each other in each other's love : Though we have
spent our harvest of this king , We are to reap the harvest of his son . The broken
...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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