The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... souls , past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses , right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the king beside , A thousand pounds by th ' year : Thus runs the bill Ely . This would drink deep . Cant . " KING HENRY V. ...
... souls , past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses , right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the king beside , A thousand pounds by th ' year : Thus runs the bill Ely . This would drink deep . Cant . " KING HENRY V. ...
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... soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know , how many , now in health , Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to : Therefore ...
... soul With opening titles miscreate , whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know , how many , now in health , Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to : Therefore ...
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... soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful vengeance That shall fly with them : for many a thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear husbands ; Mock mothers from their sons , mock castles down ; And some are yet ...
... soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful vengeance That shall fly with them : for many a thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear husbands ; Mock mothers from their sons , mock castles down ; And some are yet ...
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... soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou have practis'd on me for thy use ? May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract one spark of evil . That might annoy my finger ? ' tis so strange ...
... soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou have practis'd on me for thy use ? May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract one spark of evil . That might annoy my finger ? ' tis so strange ...
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... soul so easy as that Englishinan's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of affiance ! Show men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they grave and learned ? Why , so didst thou : Come they of noble family ? Why , so ...
... soul so easy as that Englishinan's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of affiance ! Show men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they grave and learned ? Why , so didst thou : Come they of noble family ? Why , so ...
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