The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 |
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pine , and let thee out . Curs ' t bel , that i did so - All the charms [ tile ; Ari . I thank
thee , master . roak , Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ! Pro . If thou
more murmur ' st , I will rend an For I am all the subjects that you have , And peg ...
pine , and let thee out . Curs ' t bel , that i did so - All the charms [ tile ; Ari . I thank
thee , master . roak , Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ! Pro . If thou
more murmur ' st , I will rend an For I am all the subjects that you have , And peg ...
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I ' ll shew thee every fertileinch o ' the isle ; Shew thee a jay ' s nest , and instruct
thee bow And I will kiss thy foot : I prythee , be iny god . losnare the nimble
marmozet ; I ' ll bring thee Trin . By thisligot , amost pertidiousanddrunken To clust
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I ' ll shew thee every fertileinch o ' the isle ; Shew thee a jay ' s nest , and instruct
thee bow And I will kiss thy foot : I prythee , be iny god . losnare the nimble
marmozet ; I ' ll bring thee Trin . By thisligot , amost pertidiousanddrunken To clust
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I must tell thee , sirrah , I write man ; to Hel . That you are well restor ' d , my lord , I
' m which title age cannot bring thee . Let the rest go . . Par . What I dare too well
do , I dare not do . King . My honour ' s at the stake ; which to de - | Laf .
I must tell thee , sirrah , I write man ; to Hel . That you are well restor ' d , my lord , I
' m which title age cannot bring thee . Let the rest go . . Par . What I dare too well
do , I dare not do . King . My honour ' s at the stake ; which to de - | Laf .
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ere I call thee coward : but I would give a thou - l ven now . sand pound , I could
run fast as thou canst . You 51 Fal . Four , Hal ; I told thee four . are straight
enough in the shoulders , you care not ! | Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . who sees
your ...
ere I call thee coward : but I would give a thou - l ven now . sand pound , I could
run fast as thou canst . You 51 Fal . Four , Hal ; I told thee four . are straight
enough in the shoulders , you care not ! | Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . who sees
your ...
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I fear thou art another counterfeit ; 1 They wound my thoughts , worse than thy
sword And yet , in faith , thou bear ' st thee like a king : my flesh : But mine , I am
sure thou art , whoe ' er thou be , But thought ' s the slave of life , and life time ' s
fool ...
I fear thou art another counterfeit ; 1 They wound my thoughts , worse than thy
sword And yet , in faith , thou bear ' st thee like a king : my flesh : But mine , I am
sure thou art , whoe ' er thou be , But thought ' s the slave of life , and life time ' s
fool ...
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