The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Should fo prophane the word , ' That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my forrow's Grave . Marry , would the word farewel have lengthen'd hours , And added years to his fhort ...
... Should fo prophane the word , ' That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my forrow's Grave . Marry , would the word farewel have lengthen'd hours , And added years to his fhort ...
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... Should dying men flatter thofe that live ? Gaunt . No , no , men living flatter thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh ! no , thou dyeft , though I ficker be . K. Rich . I am in health ...
... Should dying men flatter thofe that live ? Gaunt . No , no , men living flatter thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh ! no , thou dyeft , though I ficker be . K. Rich . I am in health ...
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... Should run thy head from thy unreverend fhoulders . Gaunt . Oh , fpare me not , my brother Edward's fon , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That blood already , like the Pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My ...
... Should run thy head from thy unreverend fhoulders . Gaunt . Oh , fpare me not , my brother Edward's fon , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That blood already , like the Pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My ...
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... harming heavinefs , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To pleafe the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it ; yet I know no caufe , C 5 Why Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; KING RICHARD II . 33.
... harming heavinefs , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To pleafe the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it ; yet I know no caufe , C 5 Why Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; KING RICHARD II . 33.
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Shakespeare. Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Guest As my fweet Richard . Yet again , methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortunes ' womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul ( 2 ) ...
Shakespeare. Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Guest As my fweet Richard . Yet again , methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortunes ' womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul ( 2 ) ...
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