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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Beshrew me but his pflions move me so , That hardly can I check mine eyes from
tears . Pork . That face of his tlie hungry canibals Would not have touch'd , would
not have stain'd with But you are more inhumane , more inexorable , [ blood ...
Beshrew me but his pflions move me so , That hardly can I check mine eyes from
tears . Pork . That face of his tlie hungry canibals Would not have touch'd , would
not have stain'd with But you are more inhumane , more inexorable , [ blood ...
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My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks : And no more words till they have
flow'd their fill , K. Henry . ... Weep , wretched man , ill aid thee tear for tear ; And
let our hearts and eyes , like civil war , Be blind with tears , and break o'ercharg'd
...
My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks : And no more words till they have
flow'd their fill , K. Henry . ... Weep , wretched man , ill aid thee tear for tear ; And
let our hearts and eyes , like civil war , Be blind with tears , and break o'ercharg'd
...
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Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears ; Sham'd their aspects with
store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorsefut tear , Not
when my father York , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland
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Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears ; Sham'd their aspects with
store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorsefut tear , Not
when my father York , and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland
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How can we aid you with our kindred - tears ? Daugh . Our fatherleis distress was
left unmoan'd , Your widow - dolours likewise be unwept ! Queen . Give me no
help in lamentation , I am not barien to bring turth complaints " : Ah , for my ...
How can we aid you with our kindred - tears ? Daugh . Our fatherleis distress was
left unmoan'd , Your widow - dolours likewise be unwept ! Queen . Give me no
help in lamentation , I am not barien to bring turth complaints " : Ah , for my ...
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May have a tomb of orphans ' tears wept on him ! What more ? Crom . That
Crammer is returned with welcome ; Install'd Lord Archbi hop of Canterbury . Wol
. That's news indeed , Grom . Lalt , chat the Lady Anne , Whom the King hach in ...
May have a tomb of orphans ' tears wept on him ! What more ? Crom . That
Crammer is returned with welcome ; Install'd Lord Archbi hop of Canterbury . Wol
. That's news indeed , Grom . Lalt , chat the Lady Anne , Whom the King hach in ...
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