The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 39
... once inhabit , there were crept , ( As ' twere in fcorn of eyes ) reflecting gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay fcatter'd by . 4 Ineftimable ftones , unvalued jewels , ] Unvalu'd is here ...
... once inhabit , there were crept , ( As ' twere in fcorn of eyes ) reflecting gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay fcatter'd by . 4 Ineftimable ftones , unvalued jewels , ] Unvalu'd is here ...
Side 43
... once restore a purse of gold , that by chance I found ; it beggars any man that keeps it : it is turn'd out of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man , that means to live well , endeavours to truft to himself , and ...
... once restore a purse of gold , that by chance I found ; it beggars any man that keeps it : it is turn'd out of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man , that means to live well , endeavours to truft to himself , and ...
Side 53
... once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ...
... once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ...
Side 54
... once plead for his life.- O God ! I fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this.- Come , Haftings , help me to my clofet . Oh , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King and Queen , Haftings , Rivers , Dorfet ...
... once plead for his life.- O God ! I fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this.- Come , Haftings , help me to my clofet . Oh , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King and Queen , Haftings , Rivers , Dorfet ...
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... once . Come on , lord Haftings , will you go with me ? Haft . I go , my lord . may . Prince . Good lords , make all the speedy hafte you [ Exeunt Cardinal , and Haftings . Say , uncle Glofter , if our brother come , Where fhall we ...
... once . Come on , lord Haftings , will you go with me ? Haft . I go , my lord . may . Prince . Good lords , make all the speedy hafte you [ Exeunt Cardinal , and Haftings . Say , uncle Glofter , if our brother come , Where fhall we ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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