The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3 |
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I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful tune , How a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed to eat adders ' heads ...
I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful tune , How a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money - bags at a burden ; and how she longed to eat adders ' heads ...
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His honor is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And , that thou art so , there I throw my gage , To prove it on thee to the extremest point Of mortal breathing ; seize it , if thou dar'st . Aum .
His honor is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And , that thou art so , there I throw my gage , To prove it on thee to the extremest point Of mortal breathing ; seize it , if thou dar'st . Aum .
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Against them both , my true joints bended be [ Kneels . Ill mayst thou thrive , if thou grant any grace !? Duch . Pleads he in earnest ? look upon his face His eyes do drop no tears ; his prayers are in jest ; His words come from his ...
Against them both , my true joints bended be [ Kneels . Ill mayst thou thrive , if thou grant any grace !? Duch . Pleads he in earnest ? look upon his face His eyes do drop no tears ; his prayers are in jest ; His words come from his ...
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