The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : find me to marry me with Octavius Cæ- far , and companion me with my mistress . Sooth . You fhall outlive the lady whom you ...
... kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : find me to marry me with Octavius Cæ- far , and companion me with my mistress . Sooth . You fhall outlive the lady whom you ...
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... kings I had newly feafted , and did want Of what I was i ' the morning : but , next day , I told him of myfelf ; which was as much As to have ask`d him pardon : Let this fellow Be nothing of our ftrife ; if we contend , Out of our ...
... kings I had newly feafted , and did want Of what I was i ' the morning : but , next day , I told him of myfelf ; which was as much As to have ask`d him pardon : Let this fellow Be nothing of our ftrife ; if we contend , Out of our ...
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... kings Have lipp'd , and trembled kiffling . Mef . First , madam , he's well . Cleo . Why , there's more gold . But , firrah , mark ; We use To fay , the dead are well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee , will I melt , and pour ...
... kings Have lipp'd , and trembled kiffling . Mef . First , madam , he's well . Cleo . Why , there's more gold . But , firrah , mark ; We use To fay , the dead are well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee , will I melt , and pour ...
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... king's fon's body Before our army : -Thy Pacorus , Orodes , Pays this for Marcus Crassus . Sil . Noble Ventidius , Whilft yet with Parthian blood thy fword is warm , ` The fugitive Parthians follow ; fpur through Media , Mefopotamia ...
... king's fon's body Before our army : -Thy Pacorus , Orodes , Pays this for Marcus Crassus . Sil . Noble Ventidius , Whilft yet with Parthian blood thy fword is warm , ` The fugitive Parthians follow ; fpur through Media , Mefopotamia ...
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... kings of kings : Great Media , Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he affign'd Syria , Cilicia , and Phoenicia : She In the habiliments of the goddess Ifis That day appear'd ; and oft before gave As ' tis reported ...
... kings of kings : Great Media , Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he affign'd Syria , Cilicia , and Phoenicia : She In the habiliments of the goddess Ifis That day appear'd ; and oft before gave As ' tis reported ...
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