The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fall , they dafh themselves to pieces . Glo . Good counfel , marry ; -learn it , learn it , marquis . Dorf . It touches you , my lord , as much as me . Glo . Ay , and much more : But I was born fo high , Our aiery buildeth in the ...
... fall , they dafh themselves to pieces . Glo . Good counfel , marry ; -learn it , learn it , marquis . Dorf . It touches you , my lord , as much as me . Glo . Ay , and much more : But I was born fo high , Our aiery buildeth in the ...
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... falling , Struck me , that thought to stay him , over - board , Into the tumbling billows of the main . O Lord ! methought , what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful noife of water in mine ears ! What fights of ugly death within mine ...
... falling , Struck me , that thought to stay him , over - board , Into the tumbling billows of the main . O Lord ! methought , what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful noife of water in mine ears ! What fights of ugly death within mine ...
Side 44
... fall to work ? 1 Murd . Take him over the coftard with the hilts of thy fword , and then throw him into the malmfey- butt , in the next room . 2 Murd . O excellent device ! and make a fop of him . 1 Murd . Soft ! he wakes . 2 Murd ...
... fall to work ? 1 Murd . Take him over the coftard with the hilts of thy fword , and then throw him into the malmfey- butt , in the next room . 2 Murd . O excellent device ! and make a fop of him . 1 Murd . Soft ! he wakes . 2 Murd ...
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... fall , then winter is at hand ; When the fun fets , who doth not look for night ? Untimely ftorms make men expect a dearth : All may be well ; but , if God fort it fo , ' Tis more than we deserve , or I expect . 2 Cit . Truly , the ...
... fall , then winter is at hand ; When the fun fets , who doth not look for night ? Untimely ftorms make men expect a dearth : All may be well ; but , if God fort it fo , ' Tis more than we deserve , or I expect . 2 Cit . Truly , the ...
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... falls it out With Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : and fo ' twill do With fome men elfe , who think themselves as fafe As thou , and I ;. who , as thou know'ft , are dear To princely Richard , and to Buckingham . Catef . The princes both make ...
... falls it out With Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : and fo ' twill do With fome men elfe , who think themselves as fafe As thou , and I ;. who , as thou know'ft , are dear To princely Richard , and to Buckingham . Catef . The princes both make ...
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