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... himself ? 1. Gen. When he was brought again to the bar , -to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With fuch an agony , he fweat extremely 6 , And fomething spoke in choler , ill , and hafty : But he fell to himself ...
... himself ? 1. Gen. When he was brought again to the bar , -to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With fuch an agony , he fweat extremely 6 , And fomething spoke in choler , ill , and hafty : But he fell to himself ...
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... himself Foretold , fhould be his laft , ) full of repentance , Continual meditations , tears , and forrows , He gave his honours to the world again , His bleffed part to heaven , and flept in peace . Cath . So may he reft ; his faults ...
... himself Foretold , fhould be his laft , ) full of repentance , Continual meditations , tears , and forrows , He gave his honours to the world again , His bleffed part to heaven , and flept in peace . Cath . So may he reft ; his faults ...
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... himself . 1. Serv . He was too hard for him directly , to say the troth on't : before Corioli , he scotch'd him and ... himself makes a mif 4 - be might have broil'd and eaten bim too . ] The old copy reads➡ bild . The change was made ...
... himself . 1. Serv . He was too hard for him directly , to say the troth on't : before Corioli , he scotch'd him and ... himself makes a mif 4 - be might have broil'd and eaten bim too . ] The old copy reads➡ bild . The change was made ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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