The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... friend . Baft . My fervices to your lordship . Kent . I must love you , and fue to know you better . Bast . Sir , I shall study your deferving . Glo . He hath been out nine years , and away he fhall again . The King is coming . SCENE II ...
... friend . Baft . My fervices to your lordship . Kent . I must love you , and fue to know you better . Bast . Sir , I shall study your deferving . Glo . He hath been out nine years , and away he fhall again . The King is coming . SCENE II ...
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... friendship falls off , brothers divide . In cities , mutinies ; in countries , discord ; in palaces , treason ; and the bond crack'd ' twixt fon and father . This villain of mine comes under the prediction , there's son against father ...
... friendship falls off , brothers divide . In cities , mutinies ; in countries , discord ; in palaces , treason ; and the bond crack'd ' twixt fon and father . This villain of mine comes under the prediction , there's son against father ...
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... friend ? fince I came hither ,, Which I can call but now , I have heard ftrange news . b Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short Which can pursue th ' offender ; how does my lord ? Glo . O madam , my old heart is crack'd ...
... friend ? fince I came hither ,, Which I can call but now , I have heard ftrange news . b Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short Which can pursue th ' offender ; how does my lord ? Glo . O madam , my old heart is crack'd ...
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... friend , art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in ...
... friend , art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in ...
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... friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whose disposition all the world well knows Will not be rubb❜d nor stop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , Sir . I've watch'd and travell'd hard , Some time I shall fleep out , the reft ...
... friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whose disposition all the world well knows Will not be rubb❜d nor stop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , Sir . I've watch'd and travell'd hard , Some time I shall fleep out , the reft ...
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