The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Side 7
... dreadful Marches to delightful Meafures . Grim - vifag'd War hath fmooth'd his wrinkled Front , And now inftead of mounting Barbed Steeds , VOL . V. B. 4 . སྐ་ To To fright the Souls of fearful Adverfaries , He capers THE ...
... dreadful Marches to delightful Meafures . Grim - vifag'd War hath fmooth'd his wrinkled Front , And now inftead of mounting Barbed Steeds , VOL . V. B. 4 . སྐ་ To To fright the Souls of fearful Adverfaries , He capers THE ...
Side 8
... Souls of fearful Adverfaries , He capers nimbly in a Lady's Chamber , To the lafcivious pleafing of a Lute . But I ... Soul , here Clarence comes . Enter Clarence guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good Day ; what means this armed ...
... Souls of fearful Adverfaries , He capers nimbly in a Lady's Chamber , To the lafcivious pleafing of a Lute . But I ... Soul , here Clarence comes . Enter Clarence guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good Day ; what means this armed ...
Side 10
... Soul to Heav'n , If Heav'n will take the Prefent at our Hands . But who comes here ?, the new deliver'd Haftings & Enter Lord Haftings . Haft . Good time of day unto my gracious Lord . Glo . As much unto my good Lord Chamberlain : Well ...
... Soul to Heav'n , If Heav'n will take the Prefent at our Hands . But who comes here ?, the new deliver'd Haftings & Enter Lord Haftings . Haft . Good time of day unto my gracious Lord . Glo . As much unto my good Lord Chamberlain : Well ...
Side 13
... Soul thou canst not have ; therefore be gone . Glo . Sweet Saint , for Charity , be not fo curft . Anne . Foul Devil ! 7 11 For God's fake hence , and trouble us not , For thou haft made the happy Earth thy Hell ' ; Fill'd it with ...
... Soul thou canst not have ; therefore be gone . Glo . Sweet Saint , for Charity , be not fo curft . Anne . Foul Devil ! 7 11 For God's fake hence , and trouble us not , For thou haft made the happy Earth thy Hell ' ; Fill'd it with ...
Side 16
... fharp - pointed Sword , Which , if thou pleafe to hide in this true Breaft , And let the Soul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly Stroke , C And And humbly beg the Death upon my Knee . [ 16 ' The Life and Death.
... fharp - pointed Sword , Which , if thou pleafe to hide in this true Breaft , And let the Soul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly Stroke , C And And humbly beg the Death upon my Knee . [ 16 ' The Life and Death.
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1709 |
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