The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... friends , have I offended you ? 1 Vil . Offended us you have not , but the King . Clar . I fhall be reconcil'd to him again . 2 Vil . Never , my Lord , therefore prepare to die . would infinuate with thee , & c . ] One villain fays ...
... friends , have I offended you ? 1 Vil . Offended us you have not , but the King . Clar . I fhall be reconcil'd to him again . 2 Vil . Never , my Lord , therefore prepare to die . would infinuate with thee , & c . ] One villain fays ...
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... friend , I fpy fome pity in thy looks : O , if thine eye be not a flatterer , Come thou on my fide , and entreat for me . A begging Prince , what Beggar pities not ? 2 Vil . Look behind you , my Lord . 1 Vil . Take that , and that ; if ...
... friend , I fpy fome pity in thy looks : O , if thine eye be not a flatterer , Come thou on my fide , and entreat for me . A begging Prince , what Beggar pities not ? 2 Vil . Look behind you , my Lord . 1 Vil . Take that , and that ; if ...
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... friends at peace on earth . Haftings Rivers , take each other's hand ; Diffemble not your hatred ; fwear your love . Riv . By heaven , my foul is purg'd from grudging hate ; And with my hand I feal my true heart's love . Haft . So ...
... friends at peace on earth . Haftings Rivers , take each other's hand ; Diffemble not your hatred ; fwear your love . Riv . By heaven , my foul is purg'd from grudging hate ; And with my hand I feal my true heart's love . Haft . So ...
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... friend , And most affured that he is a friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he to me ! This do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in zeal to you or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing cordial ...
... friend , And most affured that he is a friend , Deep , hollow , treacherous , and full of guile , Be he to me ! This do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in zeal to you or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing cordial ...
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... friends , God wot ; For then this Land was famously enrich'd With politick grave counfel ; then the King Had virtuous Uncles to protect his Grace . I Cit . Why fo hath this , both by his father and mo- ther . 3 Cit . Better it were they ...
... friends , God wot ; For then this Land was famously enrich'd With politick grave counfel ; then the King Had virtuous Uncles to protect his Grace . I Cit . Why fo hath this , both by his father and mo- ther . 3 Cit . Better it were they ...
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