The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
... Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
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... mind , To help him to his Grave immediately . The lining of his coffers fhall make coats To deck our rfoldiers for these Irish wars . Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ...
... mind , To help him to his Grave immediately . The lining of his coffers fhall make coats To deck our rfoldiers for these Irish wars . Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ...
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... mind ; and let him ne'er fpeak more , That fpeaks thy words again to do thee harm . Willo . Tends , what you'd fpeak , to the Duke of Hereford ? If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him ...
... mind ; and let him ne'er fpeak more , That fpeaks thy words again to do thee harm . Willo . Tends , what you'd fpeak , to the Duke of Hereford ? If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him ...
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... mind , which every one has fometime felt , is here very forcibly defcribed . ( 5 ) For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething bath , the nothing that I grieve ; ] With thefe lines I know not well what can be done . The ...
... mind , which every one has fometime felt , is here very forcibly defcribed . ( 5 ) For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething bath , the nothing that I grieve ; ] With thefe lines I know not well what can be done . The ...
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... mind , I fee thy Glory , like a thooting Star , Fall to the base earth from the firmament . Thy Sun fets weeping in the lowly Weft , Witneffing Storms to come , woe , and unrest . Thy friends are fled to wait upon thy foes ; And crossly ...
... mind , I fee thy Glory , like a thooting Star , Fall to the base earth from the firmament . Thy Sun fets weeping in the lowly Weft , Witneffing Storms to come , woe , and unrest . Thy friends are fled to wait upon thy foes ; And crossly ...
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