The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... fall off , my sovereign Liege , But bore the chance of war ; to prove that true , Needs no more but one tongue for all thofé wounds Those mouthed wounds , which valiantly he took , When on the gentle Severn's fedgie bank , In fingle ...
... fall off , my sovereign Liege , But bore the chance of war ; to prove that true , Needs no more but one tongue for all thofé wounds Those mouthed wounds , which valiantly he took , When on the gentle Severn's fedgie bank , In fingle ...
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... fall in , good night , or fink or swim : Send Danger from the east unto the west , So Honour crofs it from the north to fouth ; And let them grapple . O ! the blood more stirs To rouze a Lion , than to ftart a Hare . North . Imagination ...
... fall in , good night , or fink or swim : Send Danger from the east unto the west , So Honour crofs it from the north to fouth ; And let them grapple . O ! the blood more stirs To rouze a Lion , than to ftart a Hare . North . Imagination ...
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... fall . Had I fo lavish of my prefence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So ftale and cheap to vulgar company ; Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had ftill kept loyal to poffeffion , And left me in reputelefs ...
... fall . Had I fo lavish of my prefence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So ftale and cheap to vulgar company ; Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had ftill kept loyal to poffeffion , And left me in reputelefs ...
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... fall'n away vilely , fince this laft action ? Do I not ' bate ? do I not dwindle ? why , my kin hangs about me like an old Lady's loofe gown : I am withered like an old apple John . Well , I'll repent , and that fuddenly , while I am in ...
... fall'n away vilely , fince this laft action ? Do I not ' bate ? do I not dwindle ? why , my kin hangs about me like an old Lady's loofe gown : I am withered like an old apple John . Well , I'll repent , and that fuddenly , while I am in ...
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... fall about thy knees ! But , Sirrah , there's no room for faith , truth , nor honefty , in this bofom of thine ; it is all fill'd guts and midriff . Charge an honeft woman with picking up with thy pocket ! why , thou whorefon , impudent ...
... fall about thy knees ! But , Sirrah , there's no room for faith , truth , nor honefty , in this bofom of thine ; it is all fill'd guts and midriff . Charge an honeft woman with picking up with thy pocket ! why , thou whorefon , impudent ...
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