The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 8 (1833)J. Walker, G. Offer, [and] Sharpe and Sons, 1825 |
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... thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns : and three corrupted men , - One , Richard earl of Cambridge ; and ...
... thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns : and three corrupted men , - One , Richard earl of Cambridge ; and ...
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... thee defy again . O hound of Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the spital go , And from the powdering tub of infamy Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind , Doll Tear - sheet she by name , and her espouse : I have ...
... thee defy again . O hound of Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the spital go , And from the powdering tub of infamy Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind , Doll Tear - sheet she by name , and her espouse : I have ...
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... thee , And friendship shall combine , and brotherhood : I'll live by Nym , and Ným shall live by me ; - Is not this just ? -for I shall sutler be Unto the camp , and profits will accrue . Give me thy hand . Nym . I shall have my noble ...
... thee , And friendship shall combine , and brotherhood : I'll live by Nym , and Ným shall live by me ; - Is not this just ? -for I shall sutler be Unto the camp , and profits will accrue . Give me thy hand . Nym . I shall have my noble ...
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... thee , lord Scroop ; thou cruel , Ingrateful , savage , and inhuman creature ! Thou , that didst bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou ...
... thee , lord Scroop ; thou cruel , Ingrateful , savage , and inhuman creature ! Thou , that didst bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou ...
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... thee , bade thee stand up , Gave thee no instance why thou should'st do treason , Unless to dub thee with the name of traitor . If that same dæmon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might ...
... thee , bade thee stand up , Gave thee no instance why thou should'st do treason , Unless to dub thee with the name of traitor . If that same dæmon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might ...
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