The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into thefe affairs , fee his main end , The French King's fifter . Heav'n will one day open The King's eyes , that fo long have flept upon . This bold , bad man .. Suf • Suf . And free us from his ...
... heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into thefe affairs , fee his main end , The French King's fifter . Heav'n will one day open The King's eyes , that fo long have flept upon . This bold , bad man .. Suf • Suf . And free us from his ...
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... heart , not to deny her what A woman of lefs place might ask by law , Scholars allow'd freely to argue for her .. King . Ay and the beft , fhe fhall have ; and my favour To him that does beft , God forbid elfe . Cardinal , Pr'ythee call ...
... heart , not to deny her what A woman of lefs place might ask by law , Scholars allow'd freely to argue for her .. King . Ay and the beft , fhe fhall have ; and my favour To him that does beft , God forbid elfe . Cardinal , Pr'ythee call ...
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... Hearts of moft hard temper Melt and lament for her .. Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , Yet if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and ...
... Hearts of moft hard temper Melt and lament for her .. Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , Yet if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging As foul and ...
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... heart , which ever yet Affected eminence , wealth , fovereignty ; Which , to fay footh , are bleffings ; and which gifts . ( Saving your mincing ) the capacity of your foft t cheveril confcience would receive , If you might pleafe to ...
... heart , which ever yet Affected eminence , wealth , fovereignty ; Which , to fay footh , are bleffings ; and which gifts . ( Saving your mincing ) the capacity of your foft t cheveril confcience would receive , If you might pleafe to ...
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... heart ls cramm'd with arrogance , with fpleen and pride . You have by fortune and his Highness ' favours Gone flightly o'er low fteps , and now are mounted Where pow'rs are your retainers ; and your words , Domesticks to you , ferve ...
... heart ls cramm'd with arrogance , with fpleen and pride . You have by fortune and his Highness ' favours Gone flightly o'er low fteps , and now are mounted Where pow'rs are your retainers ; and your words , Domesticks to you , ferve ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 4 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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