The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Whofe ugly and unnatural Afpect , May fright the hopeful Mother at the view : And that be Heir to his unhappiness . If ever he have Wife , let her be made More miferable by the Death of him , Than I am made by my young Lord , and thee ...
... Whofe ugly and unnatural Afpect , May fright the hopeful Mother at the view : And that be Heir to his unhappiness . If ever he have Wife , let her be made More miferable by the Death of him , Than I am made by my young Lord , and thee ...
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... Whofe deadly web ensnareth thee about ? Fool , Fool , thou wher'ft a Knife to kill thy felf : The day will come that thou fhalt with for me , To help thee curfe this poysonous Bunch - back'd Toad . Haft . Falfe boading Woman , end thy ...
... Whofe deadly web ensnareth thee about ? Fool , Fool , thou wher'ft a Knife to kill thy felf : The day will come that thou fhalt with for me , To help thee curfe this poysonous Bunch - back'd Toad . Haft . Falfe boading Woman , end thy ...
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... Whofe bright out - fhining beams , thy cloudy Wrath Hath in eternal Darkness folded up . Your airy buildeth in our airies Neft ; O God , that feeft it , do not fuffer it , As it is won with Blood , loft be it fo . Buck . Peace , peace ...
... Whofe bright out - fhining beams , thy cloudy Wrath Hath in eternal Darkness folded up . Your airy buildeth in our airies Neft ; O God , that feeft it , do not fuffer it , As it is won with Blood , loft be it fo . Buck . Peace , peace ...
Side 33
... whofe fake did I that ill deed ? For Edward , for my Brother , for his fake . He fends you not to murther me for this : For in that fin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O know you yet , he doth it publickly ...
... whofe fake did I that ill deed ? For Edward , for my Brother , for his fake . He fends you not to murther me for this : For in that fin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O know you yet , he doth it publickly ...
Side 48
... whofe dealings have deferv'd the Place , And those who have the wit to claim the Place : This Prince hath never claim'd it , nor deserv'd it , Therefore , in mine Opinion , cannot have it . Then taking him from thence that is not there ...
... whofe dealings have deferv'd the Place , And those who have the wit to claim the Place : This Prince hath never claim'd it , nor deserv'd it , Therefore , in mine Opinion , cannot have it . Then taking him from thence that is not there ...
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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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