“The” Works of ShakespeareTonson, 1768 |
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... speak no treason , man ; We fay , the king Is wise , and virtuous ; and his noble queen Well ftrook in years , yet fair till , and not jealous : We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleasing tongue ...
... speak no treason , man ; We fay , the king Is wise , and virtuous ; and his noble queen Well ftrook in years , yet fair till , and not jealous : We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleasing tongue ...
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... Speak it again , and , even with the word , This hand , which , for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . ANN . I would , I knew thy heart . RIC ...
... Speak it again , and , even with the word , This hand , which , for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . ANN . I would , I knew thy heart . RIC ...
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... speak fair , Smile in men's faces , smooth , deceive , and Duck with French nods and apish courtesy , I must be held a ranc'rous enemy . Cannot a plain man live , and think no harm , But thus his fimple truth must be abus'd By filken ...
... speak fair , Smile in men's faces , smooth , deceive , and Duck with French nods and apish courtesy , I must be held a ranc'rous enemy . Cannot a plain man live , and think no harm , But thus his fimple truth must be abus'd By filken ...
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... speak with Clarence , and I came hi- ther on my legs . BRA . What , so brief ? 2. M. O , fir , it is better be brief than tedious : Shew him our commission , talk no more . - [ Brakenbury receives a Paper , and reads it . BRA . I am ...
... speak with Clarence , and I came hi- ther on my legs . BRA . What , so brief ? 2. M. O , fir , it is better be brief than tedious : Shew him our commission , talk no more . - [ Brakenbury receives a Paper , and reads it . BRA . I am ...
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... speak , Nor I ( ungracious ) fpeak unto myself For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you would once beg for his life : - O God ! I fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and ...
... speak , Nor I ( ungracious ) fpeak unto myself For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you would once beg for his life : - O God ! I fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and ...
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