The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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William Shakespeare. let not us , that are squires of the night's body , be called thieves of the day's beauty ; let us be - Diana's foresters , gentlemen of the shade , minions of the moon : And let men say , we be men of good ...
William Shakespeare. let not us , that are squires of the night's body , be called thieves of the day's beauty ; let us be - Diana's foresters , gentlemen of the shade , minions of the moon : And let men say , we be men of good ...
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... He gave his nose , and took't away again ; - Who , therewith angry , when it next came there , Took it in snuff : -and still he smil'd , and talk'd ; And , as the soldiers bore dead bodies by , 12 АСТ 1 . FIRST PART OF.
... He gave his nose , and took't away again ; - Who , therewith angry , when it next came there , Took it in snuff : -and still he smil'd , and talk'd ; And , as the soldiers bore dead bodies by , 12 АСТ 1 . FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. And , as the soldiers bore dead bodies by , He call'd them - untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a slovenly unhandsome corse Betwixt the wind and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me ...
William Shakespeare. And , as the soldiers bore dead bodies by , He call'd them - untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a slovenly unhandsome corse Betwixt the wind and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me ...
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... bodies . No eye hath seen such scarecrows . I'll not march through Coventry with them , that's flat : -Nay , and the villains march wide betwixt the legs , as if they had gyves on ; for , indeed , I had the most of them out of prison ...
... bodies . No eye hath seen such scarecrows . I'll not march through Coventry with them , that's flat : -Nay , and the villains march wide betwixt the legs , as if they had gyves on ; for , indeed , I had the most of them out of prison ...
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... No , Percy , thou art dust , And food for- [ Dies . P. Hen . For worms , brave Percy : Fare thee well , great heart ! Ill - weav'd ambition , how much art thou shrunk ! 1 When that this body did contain a spirit , A 84 ACT 5 . FIRST PART ...
... No , Percy , thou art dust , And food for- [ Dies . P. Hen . For worms , brave Percy : Fare thee well , great heart ! Ill - weav'd ambition , how much art thou shrunk ! 1 When that this body did contain a spirit , A 84 ACT 5 . FIRST PART ...
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