The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... sweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful fpirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at Victory above my head , Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers And with ...
... sweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful fpirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at Victory above my head , Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers And with ...
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... sweets , is sweetest last ; Writ in remembrance , more than things long paft . Though Richard my life's counfel would not hear , My death's fad Tale may yet undeaf his ear . York . His ear is ftopt with other flatt'ring charms , As ...
... sweets , is sweetest last ; Writ in remembrance , more than things long paft . Though Richard my life's counfel would not hear , My death's fad Tale may yet undeaf his ear . York . His ear is ftopt with other flatt'ring charms , As ...
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... Sweet love , I fee , changing his property , Turns to the fow'reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curfe , Have felt the worft of death's ...
... Sweet love , I fee , changing his property , Turns to the fow'reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curfe , Have felt the worft of death's ...
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... sweet way I was in to Defpair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , ( 7 ) I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort any more . Go to Flint - caftle , there I'll pine away , A King ...
... sweet way I was in to Defpair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , ( 7 ) I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort any more . Go to Flint - caftle , there I'll pine away , A King ...
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... footh ; ] Sooth is sweet as well as true . In this place footh means fueetness or foftness , a fignification yet retained in the verb to footh . Swell ' Swell'ft thou , proud heart ? I'll give thee fcope KING RICHARD II . 59.
... footh ; ] Sooth is sweet as well as true . In this place footh means fueetness or foftness , a fignification yet retained in the verb to footh . Swell ' Swell'ft thou , proud heart ? I'll give thee fcope KING RICHARD II . 59.
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