The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Том 8 |
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For never henceforth shall I joy again , Never , oh never , Mall I see more joy .
Rich . I cannot weệp ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my
furnace - burning heart ; Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great burden , For
self ...
For never henceforth shall I joy again , Never , oh never , Mall I see more joy .
Rich . I cannot weệp ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my
furnace - burning heart ; Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great burden , For
self ...
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Phæbus ! hadlt thou never giv'n confent That Phaeton should check thy fiery
steeds , Thy burning car had never scorch'd the earth ; And Henry , hadft thou
sway'd as kings thould do , Or as thy father and his father did , Giving no ground
unto ...
Phæbus ! hadlt thou never giv'n confent That Phaeton should check thy fiery
steeds , Thy burning car had never scorch'd the earth ; And Henry , hadft thou
sway'd as kings thould do , Or as thy father and his father did , Giving no ground
unto ...
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Never came poison from so sweet a place . ANNE . Never hung poison on a
fouler toad . -Out of my sight ! thou dost infect mine eyes . Glo . Thine e eyes ,
sweet lady , have infected mine . ANNE . Would they were basiliks to strike thee
dead ...
Never came poison from so sweet a place . ANNE . Never hung poison on a
fouler toad . -Out of my sight ! thou dost infect mine eyes . Glo . Thine e eyes ,
sweet lady , have infected mine . ANNE . Would they were basiliks to strike thee
dead ...
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... personated vicious quality , which he occanonally supported ; as , iniquity , in
general , bypocrisy , ufury , vanity , prodigality , gluttony , & c . Now as the fiend , (
or wice ) who personated iniquity ( or hypocrisy , for instance ) could never hope
...
... personated vicious quality , which he occanonally supported ; as , iniquity , in
general , bypocrisy , ufury , vanity , prodigality , gluttony , & c . Now as the fiend , (
or wice ) who personated iniquity ( or hypocrisy , for instance ) could never hope
...
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has never a wooden dagger , M. That was the old way , Gossip , when iniquity
came in like hocas pocas , in a jugler's jerkin , with false skirts like the knave of
clubs . And , in The Devil's an . Afs , we see this old vice , iniquity , described
more at ...
has never a wooden dagger , M. That was the old way , Gossip , when iniquity
came in like hocas pocas , in a jugler's jerkin , with false skirts like the knave of
clubs . And , in The Devil's an . Afs , we see this old vice , iniquity , described
more at ...
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againſt ANNE arms battle bear better blood brother BUCK Buckingham Cateſby Changes Clarence Clifford comes crown dead death devil doth doubt duke earl Edward Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fight firſt follow France friends gentle give grace gracious Gray hand Hast Haſtings hath head hear heart Henry hold honour hope houſe JOHNS king lady land leave live look lord madam means mind moſt mother muſt myſelf never noble Oxford peace pity play poor prince Queen reſt Rich Richard Richmond ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſet ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſoul ſpeak ſtand Stanley ſtay ſuch ſweet tears tell thee THEOB theſe thing thoſe thou thought Tower true unto uſe vice WARB Warwick whoſe York young
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