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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First note , that he is near you in delcent ; And should you fall , he is tbe next will
mount . Me feemeth then , it is no policy , ( Respecting what a ranc'rous mind he
bears , And his advantage following your deceale ) , That he should come about
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First note , that he is near you in delcent ; And should you fall , he is tbe next will
mount . Me feemeth then , it is no policy , ( Respecting what a ranc'rous mind he
bears , And his advantage following your deceale ) , That he should come about
...
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This is the day which , in King Edward's time , I wish'd might fall on me , when I
was found False to his children , or his wife's allies . This is the day wherein I willı'
d to fall By the false faith of hin whom most I trusted : This , this All - Souls day to ...
This is the day which , in King Edward's time , I wish'd might fall on me , when I
was found False to his children , or his wife's allies . This is the day wherein I willı'
d to fall By the false faith of hin whom most I trusted : This , this All - Souls day to ...
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To thee I do commend my watchful soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes :
Sleeping and waking , oh , defend me lul ! [ Sleeps . SCE NE V .. Between the
tents of Richard and Richmond : they sleeping . Enter the Ghost of Prince Edward
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To thee I do commend my watchful soul , Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes :
Sleeping and waking , oh , defend me lul ! [ Sleeps . SCE NE V .. Between the
tents of Richard and Richmond : they sleeping . Enter the Ghost of Prince Edward
...
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O , my Lord , Press not a falling man too far ; ' tis virtue : His faults lie open to the
laws ; let them , Not you correct him . ... By your pow'r legatine within this kingdom
, Fall in the compass of a præmunire , That therefore such a writ be lu'd against ...
O , my Lord , Press not a falling man too far ; ' tis virtue : His faults lie open to the
laws ; let them , Not you correct him . ... By your pow'r legatine within this kingdom
, Fall in the compass of a præmunire , That therefore such a writ be lu'd against ...
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Mark but my fall , and that which ruin'd me : Cromwell , I charge thee , Aing away
ambition ; By that fin fell the angels ; how can man then ( i ho ' th ' image of his
Maker ) hope to win by't ? Love thyself last ; cherish those hearts that wait thee ...
Mark but my fall , and that which ruin'd me : Cromwell , I charge thee , Aing away
ambition ; By that fin fell the angels ; how can man then ( i ho ' th ' image of his
Maker ) hope to win by't ? Love thyself last ; cherish those hearts that wait thee ...
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