The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3 |
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Would make thee quickly hop without thy head . [ Exit GLOSTER . The Queen drops her fan . Give me my fan . What , minion ! can you not ? [ Gives the Duchess a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , madam ; was it you ? Duch .
Would make thee quickly hop without thy head . [ Exit GLOSTER . The Queen drops her fan . Give me my fan . What , minion ! can you not ? [ Gives the Duchess a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , madam ; was it you ? Duch .
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God's goodness hath been great to thee . Let never day nor night unhallowed pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . Q. Mar. Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy shrine ? Simp .
God's goodness hath been great to thee . Let never day nor night unhallowed pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . Q. Mar. Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy shrine ? Simp .
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Here , Robin , an if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shalt have my hammer ; -and here , Tom , take all the money that I have . - O Lord , bless me , I pray God ! for I am never able to deal with my master , he hath ...
Here , Robin , an if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shalt have my hammer ; -and here , Tom , take all the money that I have . - O Lord , bless me , I pray God ! for I am never able to deal with my master , he hath ...
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For Suffolk , - he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all , - . And York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings ; And , fly thou how thou canst , they'll ...
For Suffolk , - he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all , - . And York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings ; And , fly thou how thou canst , they'll ...
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But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee , And I should rob the deathsman of his fee , Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand shames , And that my sovereign's presence makes me mild , I would , false , murderous coward , on thy knee ...
But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee , And I should rob the deathsman of his fee , Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand shames , And that my sovereign's presence makes me mild , I would , false , murderous coward , on thy knee ...
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