The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy , Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , The ringleader and head of all this rout , - Have practised dangerously against your ...
... doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy , Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , The ringleader and head of all this rout , - Have practised dangerously against your ...
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... doth cut my tender feet ; And , when I start , the envious people laugh , And bid me be advised how I tread . Ah , Humphrey , can I bear this shameful yoke ? Trow'st thou , that e'er I'll look upon the world ; Or count them happy that ...
... doth cut my tender feet ; And , when I start , the envious people laugh , And bid me be advised how I tread . Ah , Humphrey , can I bear this shameful yoke ? Trow'st thou , that e'er I'll look upon the world ; Or count them happy that ...
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... doth level at my life ; - And you , my sovereign lady , with the rest , Causeless have laid disgraces on my head ; And , with your best endeavor , have stirred up My liefest liege to be mine enemy : - Ay , all of you have laid your ...
... doth level at my life ; - And you , my sovereign lady , with the rest , Causeless have laid disgraces on my head ; And , with your best endeavor , have stirred up My liefest liege to be mine enemy : - Ay , all of you have laid your ...
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... doth sting a child , That , for the beauty , thinks it excellent . Believe me , lords , were none more wise than I , ( And yet , herein , I judge mine own wit good , ) This Gloster should be quickly rid the world , To rid us from the ...
... doth sting a child , That , for the beauty , thinks it excellent . Believe me , lords , were none more wise than I , ( And yet , herein , I judge mine own wit good , ) This Gloster should be quickly rid the world , To rid us from the ...
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... doth resemble ; By this I shall perceive the commons ' mind , How they affect the house and claim of York . Say , he be taken , racked , and tortured ; I know no pain they can inflict upon him , Will make him say - I moved him to those ...
... doth resemble ; By this I shall perceive the commons ' mind , How they affect the house and claim of York . Say , he be taken , racked , and tortured ; I know no pain they can inflict upon him , Will make him say - I moved him to those ...
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