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You know his nature , That he's revengeful ; and I know his sword Hath a sharp edge : it's long , and't may be said , It reaches fár ; and where ' twill not extend , . Thither he darts - it , Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it ...
You know his nature , That he's revengeful ; and I know his sword Hath a sharp edge : it's long , and't may be said , It reaches fár ; and where ' twill not extend , . Thither he darts - it , Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it ...
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The nature of it , in what kind let's know In this exaction ? Queen . I am much too vent'rous In tempting of your patience , but am boldend Under your promis'd pardon . The fubje & s - grief Comes 3 Comes through commissions , which ...
The nature of it , in what kind let's know In this exaction ? Queen . I am much too vent'rous In tempting of your patience , but am boldend Under your promis'd pardon . The fubje & s - grief Comes 3 Comes through commissions , which ...
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[ Exit Secretary SCENE V. Enter Surveyor . Queen . I'in forry that the Duke of Buskingham Is run in your displeasure , King . It grieves many ; The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound , his training ...
[ Exit Secretary SCENE V. Enter Surveyor . Queen . I'in forry that the Duke of Buskingham Is run in your displeasure , King . It grieves many ; The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound , his training ...
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First , methought I stood not in the smile of heav'n , which had Commanded nature , that my lady's womb ( If it conceiv'd a male - child by me ) should Do no more offices of life to't , than The grave does to the dead ; for her male ...
First , methought I stood not in the smile of heav'n , which had Commanded nature , that my lady's womb ( If it conceiv'd a male - child by me ) should Do no more offices of life to't , than The grave does to the dead ; for her male ...
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Most honour'd madam , My lord of York , out of his noble nature , Zéal and obedience he still bore your Grace , Forgetting like a good man your late censure Both of his truth and him , ( which was too far ) , Offers , as.
Most honour'd madam , My lord of York , out of his noble nature , Zéal and obedience he still bore your Grace , Forgetting like a good man your late censure Both of his truth and him , ( which was too far ) , Offers , as.
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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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