The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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... Rich . Art thou , indeed ? Tyr . Prove me , my gracious lord . K. Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill a friend of mine ? Tyr . Please you ; but I had rather kill two enemies . K. Rich . Why , then thou haft it ; two deep enemies , Foes ...
... Rich . Art thou , indeed ? Tyr . Prove me , my gracious lord . K. Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill a friend of mine ? Tyr . Please you ; but I had rather kill two enemies . K. Rich . Why , then thou haft it ; two deep enemies , Foes ...
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... Rich . Even he , that makes her queen ; Who elfe fhould be ? 2. Eliz . What , thou ? K. Rich . I , even I : What think you of it , madam 5 ? 2. Eliz . How canft thou woo her ? K. Rich . That I would learn of you , As one being beft ...
... Rich . Even he , that makes her queen ; Who elfe fhould be ? 2. Eliz . What , thou ? K. Rich . I , even I : What think you of it , madam 5 ? 2. Eliz . How canft thou woo her ? K. Rich . That I would learn of you , As one being beft ...
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... Rich . Ay , if your felf's remembrance wrong yourself . 2. Eliz . But thou didst kill my children . K. Rich . But in your daughter's womb I bury them : Where , in that neft of spicery , they fhall breedR Selves of themselves , to your ...
... Rich . Ay , if your felf's remembrance wrong yourself . 2. Eliz . But thou didst kill my children . K. Rich . But in your daughter's womb I bury them : Where , in that neft of spicery , they fhall breedR Selves of themselves , to your ...
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VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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