The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... speak no Treafon , Man- we fay the King Is wife and virtuous , and his noble Queen Well ftrook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We fay , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue ...
... speak no Treafon , Man- we fay the King Is wife and virtuous , and his noble Queen Well ftrook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We fay , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue ...
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... Speak it again , and even with thy word , This Hand , which for thy love , did kill thy Love , Shall for thy love , kill a far truer Love ; To both their Deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy Heart , Glo . ' Tis ...
... Speak it again , and even with thy word , This Hand , which for thy love , did kill thy Love , Shall for thy love , kill a far truer Love ; To both their Deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy Heart , Glo . ' Tis ...
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... speak ? Your Eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? wherefore do you come ? 2 Vil . To , to , to Clar . To Murther me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . You fcarcely have the Hearts to tell me fo ! And therefore cannot ...
... speak ? Your Eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? wherefore do you come ? 2 Vil . To , to , to Clar . To Murther me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . You fcarcely have the Hearts to tell me fo ! And therefore cannot ...
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... speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto my self For him , poor Soul . The proudeft of you all , Have been beholding to him in his Life : Yet none of you , would once beg for his Life . O God ! I fear thy Juftice will take hold On me ...
... speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto my self For him , poor Soul . The proudeft of you all , Have been beholding to him in his Life : Yet none of you , would once beg for his Life . O God ! I fear thy Juftice will take hold On me ...
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... Speak , and look back , and pry on every fide , Tremble and start at wagging of a Straw : Intending deep Sufpicion , ghaftly Looks Are at my Service , like enforced Smiles ; And both are ready in their Offices , At any time , to grace ...
... Speak , and look back , and pry on every fide , Tremble and start at wagging of a Straw : Intending deep Sufpicion , ghaftly Looks Are at my Service , like enforced Smiles ; And both are ready in their Offices , At any time , to grace ...
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