The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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Side 246
... bear - ward in their chains , • If thou dar'st bring them to the baiting - place . * Rich . Oft have I feen a hot o'er - weening cur * Run back and bite , because he was withheld9 ; * Who , being fuffer'd with the bear's fell paw ...
... bear - ward in their chains , • If thou dar'st bring them to the baiting - place . * Rich . Oft have I feen a hot o'er - weening cur * Run back and bite , because he was withheld9 ; * Who , being fuffer'd with the bear's fell paw ...
Side 248
... bear , And tread it under foot with all contempt , Defpight the bear - ward that protects the bear . Y. Clif . And fo to arms , victorious father , To quell the rebels , and their ' complices . Rich . Fie ! charity , for fhame ! speak ...
... bear , And tread it under foot with all contempt , Defpight the bear - ward that protects the bear . Y. Clif . And fo to arms , victorious father , To quell the rebels , and their ' complices . Rich . Fie ! charity , for fhame ! speak ...
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... bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill4 . [ Exit , with the body . * Fath . These arms of mine fhall be thy ... bear thee bence , & c . ] Thus the folio . The old play thus : I'll bear thee hence from this accurfed place , For woe is ...
... bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill4 . [ Exit , with the body . * Fath . These arms of mine fhall be thy ... bear thee bence , & c . ] Thus the folio . The old play thus : I'll bear thee hence from this accurfed place , For woe is ...
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