The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the Antipodes , Shall fee us rifing in our Throne , the east ; His treasons will fit blufhing in his face , Not able to endure the fight of day ; But , felf - affrighted , tremble at his fin . Not ...
... night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the Antipodes , Shall fee us rifing in our Throne , the east ; His treasons will fit blufhing in his face , Not able to endure the fight of day ; But , felf - affrighted , tremble at his fin . Not ...
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... night to Bolingbroke's fair day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Bolingbroke's Camp near Flint . Enter with drum and colours , Bolingbroke , York , Northumberland , and Attendants . Boling . O that by this intelligence we learn , ST The Welshmen ...
... night to Bolingbroke's fair day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Bolingbroke's Camp near Flint . Enter with drum and colours , Bolingbroke , York , Northumberland , and Attendants . Boling . O that by this intelligence we learn , ST The Welshmen ...
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... Night - owls fhriek , where mounting Larks fhould fing . Boling . What fays his Majefty ? North . Sorrow , and Grief of Heart , Makes him speak fondly , like a frantick Man ; Yet is he come . Boling . Stand all apart , [ Richard comes ...
... Night - owls fhriek , where mounting Larks fhould fing . Boling . What fays his Majefty ? North . Sorrow , and Grief of Heart , Makes him speak fondly , like a frantick Man ; Yet is he come . Boling . Stand all apart , [ Richard comes ...
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... night Came to a dear friend of the Duke of York , That tell black tidings . Queen . Oh , I am preft to death , through want of fpeaking . Thou Adam's likeness , fet to dress this garden , How dares thy tongue found this unpleafing news ...
... night Came to a dear friend of the Duke of York , That tell black tidings . Queen . Oh , I am preft to death , through want of fpeaking . Thou Adam's likeness , fet to dress this garden , How dares thy tongue found this unpleafing news ...
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... nights fit by the fire With good old folks , and let them tell thee Tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid ; And ere thou bid good Night , to quit their grief , Tell thou the lamentable Fall of me , And send the hearers weeping to their ...
... nights fit by the fire With good old folks , and let them tell thee Tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid ; And ere thou bid good Night , to quit their grief , Tell thou the lamentable Fall of me , And send the hearers weeping to their ...
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