The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... dear Ophelia , I am ill at thefe numbers ; I " have not art to reckon my groans ; but that I " love thee best , oh most best , believe it . Adieu . " Thine evermore , most dear Lady , whilst " this machine is to him , Hamlet . " This in ...
... dear Ophelia , I am ill at thefe numbers ; I " have not art to reckon my groans ; but that I " love thee best , oh most best , believe it . Adieu . " Thine evermore , most dear Lady , whilst " this machine is to him , Hamlet . " This in ...
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... dear Majefty your Queen here , think ? If I had played the defk or table - book , Or given my heart a working , mute and dumb , Or looked upon this love with idle fight ; What might you think ? no , I went round to work , And my young ...
... dear Majefty your Queen here , think ? If I had played the defk or table - book , Or given my heart a working , mute and dumb , Or looked upon this love with idle fight ; What might you think ? no , I went round to work , And my young ...
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... dear Lord ! Ham . My excellent good friends ! How doft thou , Guildenftern ? Oh , Rofincrantz , good lads ! how do you both ? Ref . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that we are not over - happy ; on Fortune's ...
... dear Lord ! Ham . My excellent good friends ! How doft thou , Guildenftern ? Oh , Rofincrantz , good lads ! how do you both ? Ref . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that we are not over - happy ; on Fortune's ...
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... dear friends , my thanks are too dear of a half - penny . Were you not fent for ? is it your own inclining ? is it a free vifitation ? come , deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak . Guil . What should we fay , my Lord ? Ham ...
... dear friends , my thanks are too dear of a half - penny . Were you not fent for ? is it your own inclining ? is it a free vifitation ? come , deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak . Guil . What should we fay , my Lord ? Ham ...
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... dear , a bet- ter propofer could charge you withal ; be even and direct with me , whether you were sent for or no ? Ref . What fay you ? [ To Guilden . Ham . Nay , then I have an eye of you : if you love me , hold not off . Guil . My ...
... dear , a bet- ter propofer could charge you withal ; be even and direct with me , whether you were sent for or no ? Ref . What fay you ? [ To Guilden . Ham . Nay , then I have an eye of you : if you love me , hold not off . Guil . My ...
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