The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Elieve me , Lords , for flying at the brook , I saw not better sport these seven years
' Yet , by your leave , the wind was very high , [ day ; And , ten to one , old Joan
had not gone out . K. Henry . But what a point , my Lord , your faulcon And what a
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Elieve me , Lords , for flying at the brook , I saw not better sport these seven years
' Yet , by your leave , the wind was very high , [ day ; And , ten to one , old Joan
had not gone out . K. Henry . But what a point , my Lord , your faulcon And what a
...
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Did Julius Cæsar build that place , my Lord ? Buck He did !, my gracious Lord ,
begin that place , Which since succeeding ages have re - built . Prince . Is it upon
record ? or else reported Successively from age to age he built it ? Buck .
Did Julius Cæsar build that place , my Lord ? Buck He did !, my gracious Lord ,
begin that place , Which since succeeding ages have re - built . Prince . Is it upon
record ? or else reported Successively from age to age he built it ? Buck .
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Commend me to Lord William ; tell him , His antient knot of dangerous
adversaries [ Catesby , To - morrow are let blood at Pomfret - castle ; And bid my
friend , for joy of this good news , Give vistress Shore one gentle kiss the more .
Buck .
Commend me to Lord William ; tell him , His antient knot of dangerous
adversaries [ Catesby , To - morrow are let blood at Pomfret - castle ; And bid my
friend , for joy of this good news , Give vistress Shore one gentle kiss the more .
Buck .
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Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the Noble
Duke ? Ely . Your Grace , we think , should soonest know his mind . Buck . We
know each other's faces : for our hearts , He knows no more of mine than I of ...
Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the Noble
Duke ? Ely . Your Grace , we think , should soonest know his mind . Buck . We
know each other's faces : for our hearts , He knows no more of mine than I of ...
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Nay ny Lord . That cannot bel . you are a counsellor , And by that virtue no man
dare accuse you . Gard . My Lord , becaule we've business of more moment , We
will be short wi ' you . ' Tis his Highness ' pleasure And our consent , for better ...
Nay ny Lord . That cannot bel . you are a counsellor , And by that virtue no man
dare accuse you . Gard . My Lord , becaule we've business of more moment , We
will be short wi ' you . ' Tis his Highness ' pleasure And our consent , for better ...
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