The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 47
... friendship : Bid Glofter think on this , and he will weep ' . 1 Murd . Ay , mill - ftones ; as he leffon'd us to weep . Clar . O , do not flander him , for he is kind . 1 Murd . Right , as fnow in harvest . - Come , you deceive yourself ...
... friendship : Bid Glofter think on this , and he will weep ' . 1 Murd . Ay , mill - ftones ; as he leffon'd us to weep . Clar . O , do not flander him , for he is kind . 1 Murd . Right , as fnow in harvest . - Come , you deceive yourself ...
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... friend , I fpy fome pity in thy looks ; O , if thine eye be not a flatterer , Come thou on my fide , and entreat for me : A begging prince what beggar pities not ' ? 2 Murd . and fave your fouls , & c . ] The fix following lines are not ...
... friend , I fpy fome pity in thy looks ; O , if thine eye be not a flatterer , Come thou on my fide , and entreat for me : A begging prince what beggar pities not ' ? 2 Murd . and fave your fouls , & c . ] The fix following lines are not ...
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... friends at peace on earth . Rivers , and Haftings , take each other's hand ; Diffemble not your hatred , fwear your love . Riv . By heaven , my foul is purg'd from grudging hate ; And with my hand I feal my true heart's love . Haft . So ...
... friends at peace on earth . Rivers , and Haftings , take each other's hand ; Diffemble not your hatred , fwear your love . Riv . By heaven , my foul is purg'd from grudging hate ; And with my hand I feal my true heart's love . Haft . So ...
Side 51
... friend , And moft affured that he is a friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he unto me ! this do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in love , to you , or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing ...
... friend , And moft affured that he is a friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he unto me ! this do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in love , to you , or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing ...
Side 52
... friends , but my enemies . The like faith Richard , act II . fc . i : I do not know that Englishman alive With whom my foul is any jot at odds , More than the infant that is born to - night ; I thank my God for my humility . Other ...
... friends , but my enemies . The like faith Richard , act II . fc . i : I do not know that Englishman alive With whom my foul is any jot at odds , More than the infant that is born to - night ; I thank my God for my humility . Other ...
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