The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... mind and place Infecting one another ; yea reciprocally , Only to fhew his pomp , as well in France As here at home , fuggefts the King our master To this last coftly treaty , th ' enterview , That fwallow'd fo much treasure , and like ...
... mind and place Infecting one another ; yea reciprocally , Only to fhew his pomp , as well in France As here at home , fuggefts the King our master To this last coftly treaty , th ' enterview , That fwallow'd fo much treasure , and like ...
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... mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we Almoft with lift'ning ravifh'd , could not find His hour of ...
... mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man fo compleat , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders , and when we Almoft with lift'ning ravifh'd , could not find His hour of ...
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... mind indeed ; A hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us , His dew falls ev'ry where . Cham . No doubt , he's nobles He had a black mouth that faid other of him . Sands , He may , my lord , h'as wherewithal in him ; Sparing would fhew ...
... mind indeed ; A hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us , His dew falls ev'ry where . Cham . No doubt , he's nobles He had a black mouth that faid other of him . Sands , He may , my lord , h'as wherewithal in him ; Sparing would fhew ...
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... mind , and heav'nly bleffings Follow fuch creatures . That you may , fair lady , Perceive I fpeak fincerely , and high notes Ta'en of your many virtues ; the King's Majefty Commends his good opinion to you , and Does purpose honour to ...
... mind , and heav'nly bleffings Follow fuch creatures . That you may , fair lady , Perceive I fpeak fincerely , and high notes Ta'en of your many virtues ; the King's Majefty Commends his good opinion to you , and Does purpose honour to ...
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... mind , That I have been your wife , in this obedience , Upward of twenty years , and have been bleft With many children by you . If in the courfe And procefs of this time you can report , And prove it too , against mine honour ought ...
... mind , That I have been your wife , in this obedience , Upward of twenty years , and have been bleft With many children by you . If in the courfe And procefs of this time you can report , And prove it too , against mine honour ought ...
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