The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... best heart of it ,, ith ' level . Of a full - charg'd : confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd it . Leta bes call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfom , I'll hear him his confeffions justifie , And point by ...
... best heart of it ,, ith ' level . Of a full - charg'd : confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd it . Leta bes call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfom , I'll hear him his confeffions justifie , And point by ...
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... best act : if we ftand ftill , in fear Our motion will be mock'd or carped at , We fhould take root here where we fit : Or fit ftate - statues only . King . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themfelves from fear : Things done ...
... best act : if we ftand ftill , in fear Our motion will be mock'd or carped at , We fhould take root here where we fit : Or fit ftate - statues only . King . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themfelves from fear : Things done ...
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... best breed in the North . When they were ready to fet out for London , a man of my lord Cardinal's , by commiffion and main power took ' em from me , with this reafon ; his mafter would be ferv'd before a fubject , if not before the ...
... best breed in the North . When they were ready to fet out for London , a man of my lord Cardinal's , by commiffion and main power took ' em from me , with this reafon ; his mafter would be ferv'd before a fubject , if not before the ...
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... best having . Anne . By my troth and maidenhead , I would not be a Queen . Old L. Befhrew me I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and fo would you , For all this fpice of your hypocrifie ; You that have fo fair parts of woman on you ...
... best having . Anne . By my troth and maidenhead , I would not be a Queen . Old L. Befhrew me I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and fo would you , For all this fpice of your hypocrifie ; You that have fo fair parts of woman on you ...
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... best graces in your mind ; the which You were now running o'er ; you have fcarce , time To fteal from fpiritual leifure a brief span To keep your earthly audit ; fure in that I deem you an ill husband , and am glad To have you therein ...
... best graces in your mind ; the which You were now running o'er ; you have fcarce , time To fteal from fpiritual leifure a brief span To keep your earthly audit ; fure in that I deem you an ill husband , and am glad To have you therein ...
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