The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of Taste |
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Had not a dagger done thee nobler justice ? But use me as thou wilt , thou canst
not wrong me , For I am fall'n beneath the basest injuries : Yet look upon me with
an eye of mercy ; With pity and with charity behold me ; Shut not thy heart ...
Had not a dagger done thee nobler justice ? But use me as thou wilt , thou canst
not wrong me , For I am fall'n beneath the basest injuries : Yet look upon me with
an eye of mercy ; With pity and with charity behold me ; Shut not thy heart ...
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My mind still full of thee , therefore still noble . Let not thy eyes then shun me , nor
thy heart Detest me utterly : Oh ! look upon me , Look back and see my sad ,
sincere submission ! How my heart swells , as e'en ' twould burst my bosom ,
Fond ...
My mind still full of thee , therefore still noble . Let not thy eyes then shun me , nor
thy heart Detest me utterly : Oh ! look upon me , Look back and see my sad ,
sincere submission ! How my heart swells , as e'en ' twould burst my bosom ,
Fond ...
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Base as thou'rt falseJaff . No : ' tis to me that's granted : The safety of thy life was
all I aim'd at , In recompense for faith and trust so broken . Pier . I scorn it more ,
because preserv'd by thee : And as , when first my foolish heart took pity On thy ...
Base as thou'rt falseJaff . No : ' tis to me that's granted : The safety of thy life was
all I aim'd at , In recompense for faith and trust so broken . Pier . I scorn it more ,
because preserv'd by thee : And as , when first my foolish heart took pity On thy ...
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I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for my empty chair ,
That thou wilt needs invest thee with my honours , Before thy hour be ripe ! O
foolish youth ! Thou seek'st the greatness , that will överwhelm thee . Stay but a
little ...
I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for my empty chair ,
That thou wilt needs invest thee with my honours , Before thy hour be ripe ! O
foolish youth ! Thou seek'st the greatness , that will överwhelm thee . Stay but a
little ...
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Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipp'd of
Justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand Thou perjure , and thou simular of virtue ,
That art incestuous ! caitiff , shake to pieces , That , under cover of convivial ...
Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipp'd of
Justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand Thou perjure , and thou simular of virtue ,
That art incestuous ! caitiff , shake to pieces , That , under cover of convivial ...
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