The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 Seiten |
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... Princes Prifon Prodigies Prodigies ridiculed Profeffion of Love 145 145 , 230 271 146 146 , 230 147 ib . Prognoftics of War Promifes Profperity Prostitute Proteftation Providence Proteftation of Love Punctuality Punishments ib . 148 ib ...
... Princes Prifon Prodigies Prodigies ridiculed Profeffion of Love 145 145 , 230 271 146 146 , 230 147 ib . Prognoftics of War Promifes Profperity Prostitute Proteftation Providence Proteftation of Love Punctuality Punishments ib . 148 ib ...
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... princes favours ! There is , betwixt that fmile we would aspire to , That fweet aspect of princes , and our ruin , More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls , he falls like Lucifer , Never to rife again . Ibid ...
... princes favours ! There is , betwixt that fmile we would aspire to , That fweet aspect of princes , and our ruin , More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls , he falls like Lucifer , Never to rife again . Ibid ...
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... princes , of the tricks in war : This fervice is not fervice ; fo being done , But being fo allowed : to apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we see : And often to our comfort shall we find The fharded beetle in a fafer ...
... princes , of the tricks in war : This fervice is not fervice ; fo being done , But being fo allowed : to apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we see : And often to our comfort shall we find The fharded beetle in a fafer ...
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... princes , flesh'd with conqueft , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron , and approach The rugged'it hour that time and spite dare bring To frown upon th ' enrag'd Northumberland ! Let heaven kifs earth ! Now let not Nature's hand ...
... princes , flesh'd with conqueft , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron , and approach The rugged'it hour that time and spite dare bring To frown upon th ' enrag'd Northumberland ! Let heaven kifs earth ! Now let not Nature's hand ...
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... . 2. Sc . 1 . This England never did , nor never fhall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . Now Now these her princes are come home again , Come THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 39.
... . 2. Sc . 1 . This England never did , nor never fhall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . Now Now these her princes are come home again , Come THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 39.
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