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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Sir , this young fellow's mother could ; whereupon she grew round - womb'd ; and had , indeed , Sir , a fon for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? Kest . A 3 Kent . I cannot wish the fault undone ...
Sir , this young fellow's mother could ; whereupon she grew round - womb'd ; and had , indeed , Sir , a fon for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? Kest . A 3 Kent . I cannot wish the fault undone ...
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... yet was his mother fair ; there was good sport at his making , and the whorson must be acknowledg'd . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent ; Remember him hereafter as my honourable friend .
... yet was his mother fair ; there was good sport at his making , and the whorson must be acknowledg'd . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glo . My lord of Kent ; Remember him hereafter as my honourable friend .
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An admirable evasion of whore - master Man , to lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a ffar ! my father compounded with my mother under the Dragon's tail , and my nativity was under Urfa major ; so that it follows , I am rough ...
An admirable evasion of whore - master Man , to lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a ffar ! my father compounded with my mother under the Dragon's tail , and my nativity was under Urfa major ; so that it follows , I am rough ...
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I have used it , nuncle , e'er since thou mad't thy daughters thy mothers ; for when thou gav'it them the rod , and put'it down thy own breeches , Then . nd le ! Then they for sudden joy did weep 24 King L E À R.
I have used it , nuncle , e'er since thou mad't thy daughters thy mothers ; for when thou gav'it them the rod , and put'it down thy own breeches , Then . nd le ! Then they for sudden joy did weep 24 King L E À R.
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Create her child of spleen , that it may live , And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her ; Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , With candent tears fret chanels in her cheeks : ( 5 ) Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To ...
Create her child of spleen , that it may live , And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her ; Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , With candent tears fret chanels in her cheeks : ( 5 ) Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To ...
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