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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O Nell , sweet Nell , if thou dost love thy Lord , Banish the canker of ambitious
thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my King and nephew
, virtuous Henry , Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! My troublous dreams
...
O Nell , sweet Nell , if thou dost love thy Lord , Banish the canker of ambitious
thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my King and nephew
, virtuous Henry , Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! My troublous dreams
...
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No marvel , an ' it like your Majesty , My Lord Protector's hawks do tow'r so well ;
They know , their master loves to be aloft , And bears his thoughts above his
faulcon's pitoh .. Glo . My Lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no
higher ...
No marvel , an ' it like your Majesty , My Lord Protector's hawks do tow'r so well ;
They know , their master loves to be aloft , And bears his thoughts above his
faulcon's pitoh .. Glo . My Lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no
higher ...
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Who can accuse me ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my Lord , that
you took bribes of France ; And , being Protector , staid the soldiers ' pay ; By
means whereof his Highness hath loft France . Glo . Is it but thought fo ? what are
they ...
Who can accuse me ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my Lord , that
you took bribes of France ; And , being Protector , staid the soldiers ' pay ; By
means whereof his Highness hath loft France . Glo . Is it but thought fo ? what are
they ...
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Now , York , or néver , steel thy fearful thoughts , And change misdoubt to
resolution : Be that thou hop'st to be , or what thou art Resign to death , it is ...
Fafter than spring time show'rs , comes thought on And not a thought but thinks
on dignity .
Now , York , or néver , steel thy fearful thoughts , And change misdoubt to
resolution : Be that thou hop'st to be , or what thou art Resign to death , it is ...
Fafter than spring time show'rs , comes thought on And not a thought but thinks
on dignity .
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Oh miserable thought ! and more unlikely , Than to accomplish twenty golden
crowns . Why , Love forswore me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not
deal in her soft laws , She did corrupt frail : Nature with some bribe To shrink
mine arm ...
Oh miserable thought ! and more unlikely , Than to accomplish twenty golden
crowns . Why , Love forswore me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not
deal in her soft laws , She did corrupt frail : Nature with some bribe To shrink
mine arm ...
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