The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , stand , you neat slave , ftrike . [ Beating him .
Stew . Help ho ! murther ! murther ! Enter Edmund , Cornwall , Regan , Glo'ster ,
and Servants . Edm . How now , what's the matter ? Part - Kent . With you ,
goodman ...
Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , stand , you neat slave , ftrike . [ Beating him .
Stew . Help ho ! murther ! murther ! Enter Edmund , Cornwall , Regan , Glo'ster ,
and Servants . Edm . How now , what's the matter ? Part - Kent . With you ,
goodman ...
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Edg . Look , where the stands and glares . Wantest At tryal , Madam ? Come ower
the Broom , Besly , to me . Fool . Her Boat hath a Leak , and she must not speak ,
Why she dares not come over to thee . Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in ...
Edg . Look , where the stands and glares . Wantest At tryal , Madam ? Come ower
the Broom , Besly , to me . Fool . Her Boat hath a Leak , and she must not speak ,
Why she dares not come over to thee . Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in ...
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If thou should'st dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend
him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up , And follow me , that will to some
provision Give thee quick conduct . Kent . Opprest Nature sleeps : ( 17 ) , This ...
If thou should'st dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend
him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up , And follow me , that will to some
provision Give thee quick conduct . Kent . Opprest Nature sleeps : ( 17 ) , This ...
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Edg . Come on , Sir , here's the place stand till . How fearful And dizzy ' tis , to cast
one's eyes so low ! The crows and choughs , that wing the midway air , Shew
scarce fo gross as beetles . Half way down Hangs one , that gathers Samphire ...
Edg . Come on , Sir , here's the place stand till . How fearful And dizzy ' tis , to cast
one's eyes so low ! The crows and choughs , that wing the midway air , Shew
scarce fo gross as beetles . Half way down Hangs one , that gathers Samphire ...
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Stand by me , Lucius , do not fear thy Aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to
do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , fhe did . Mar. What
means my niece Lavinia by these figns ? Tit . Fear thou not , Lucius , somewhat
doth ...
Stand by me , Lucius , do not fear thy Aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to
do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , fhe did . Mar. What
means my niece Lavinia by these figns ? Tit . Fear thou not , Lucius , somewhat
doth ...
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