The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh no , thou dyeft , though I ... thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee : A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy Crown , Whose compass is no bigger ...
... thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh no , thou dyeft , though I ... thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee : A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy Crown , Whose compass is no bigger ...
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... thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live like venom , where no venom elfe , But only they , have privilege to live . And , for thefe great affairs do afk some charge , Towards our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin ...
... thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live like venom , where no venom elfe , But only they , have privilege to live . And , for thefe great affairs do afk some charge , Towards our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin ...
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... thofe pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Perfpec- tive , it can prefent nothing but confufion : and to be feen in form , and under a regular Appearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary ftation : or , as ...
... thofe pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Perfpec- tive , it can prefent nothing but confufion : and to be feen in form , and under a regular Appearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary ftation : or , as ...
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... thofe banifh'd and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a duft of England's ground ? But more than , why , why , have they dar'd to march So many miles upon her peaceful bofom , Frighting her palefac'd villages with war , - 7 And ...
... thofe banifh'd and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a duft of England's ground ? But more than , why , why , have they dar'd to march So many miles upon her peaceful bofom , Frighting her palefac'd villages with war , - 7 And ...
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... thofe , whom you Have felt the worst of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , 4 grav'd in the hallow'd ground . Aum . Is Baby , Green , and th ' Earl of Wiltshire dead Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol loft their heads . Aum ...
... thofe , whom you Have felt the worst of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , 4 grav'd in the hallow'd ground . Aum . Is Baby , Green , and th ' Earl of Wiltshire dead Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol loft their heads . Aum ...
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