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Think ye fee The very persons of our noble story , As they were living : think you see them great , And follow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fueat of thousand friends ; Then , in a moment , see How foon this mightiness meets misery !
Think ye fee The very persons of our noble story , As they were living : think you see them great , And follow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fueat of thousand friends ; Then , in a moment , see How foon this mightiness meets misery !
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Please your Highness , note His dangerous conception in this point : Not friended by his wilde to your high perfona His will is most malignant , and it stretches Beyond you to your friends . Queen . My learn'd lord Cardinal , Deliver ...
Please your Highness , note His dangerous conception in this point : Not friended by his wilde to your high perfona His will is most malignant , and it stretches Beyond you to your friends . Queen . My learn'd lord Cardinal , Deliver ...
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You few that lov'd me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying ; Go with me like good Angels to my end , And as the long divorce of ftcel falls on me ...
You few that lov'd me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying ; Go with me like good Angels to my end , And as the long divorce of ftcel falls on me ...
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Heav'n has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are lib'ral of your loves and counsels , Be sure you be not loose ; those you make friends , And give your hearts to , when they ...
Heav'n has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are lib'ral of your loves and counsels , Be sure you be not loose ; those you make friends , And give your hearts to , when they ...
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Or made it not mine too ? which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from ...
Or made it not mine too ? which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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