The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Friends , confider . You are my Guefts : Do me no foul play , friends . Corn . Bind him , I fay . Reg . Hard , hard : O filthy traitor ! [ They bind him . Glo . Unmerciful lady as you are ! I'm none . Corn . To this chair bind him ...
... Friends , confider . You are my Guefts : Do me no foul play , friends . Corn . Bind him , I fay . Reg . Hard , hard : O filthy traitor ! [ They bind him . Glo . Unmerciful lady as you are ! I'm none . Corn . To this chair bind him ...
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... friends with him . I've heard more fince . As flies to wanton boys , are we to th ' Gods ; They kill us for their sport . Edg . How fhould this be ? Bad is the trade must play the fool to forrow , Ang'ring it felf and others . Glo . Is ...
... friends with him . I've heard more fince . As flies to wanton boys , are we to th ' Gods ; They kill us for their sport . Edg . How fhould this be ? Bad is the trade must play the fool to forrow , Ang'ring it felf and others . Glo . Is ...
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... friend , ' s another purfe , in it a Jewel Well worth a poor man's taking . Fairies , and Gods , ' Profper it with thee ! Go thou further off , Bid me farewel , and let me hear thee going . Edg . Now fare ye well , good Sir . Glo . With ...
... friend , ' s another purfe , in it a Jewel Well worth a poor man's taking . Fairies , and Gods , ' Profper it with thee ! Go thou further off , Bid me farewel , and let me hear thee going . Edg . Now fare ye well , good Sir . Glo . With ...
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... friends : he's dead ; I'm only forry , He had no other death's - man . Let us fee By your leave , gentle wax- and manners blame us not : To know our enemies ' minds , we rip their hearts ; Their papers are more lawful . Reads the Letter ...
... friends : he's dead ; I'm only forry , He had no other death's - man . Let us fee By your leave , gentle wax- and manners blame us not : To know our enemies ' minds , we rip their hearts ; Their papers are more lawful . Reads the Letter ...
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... Friend hath loft his Friend ; And the best Quarrels , in the Heat , are curst By thofe that feel their Sharpness . -- The Queftion of Cordelia , and her Father , Requires a fitter Place . Alb . Sir , by your patience , I hold you but a ...
... Friend hath loft his Friend ; And the best Quarrels , in the Heat , are curst By thofe that feel their Sharpness . -- The Queftion of Cordelia , and her Father , Requires a fitter Place . Alb . Sir , by your patience , I hold you but a ...
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