The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Page 13
... most unnatural . J O God ! which this Blood mad'ft , revenge his Death : O Earth ! which this Blood drink'ft , revenge his Death . Either Heav'n with Lightning ftrike the Murth'rer dead , Or Earth , gape open wide , and eat him quick ...
... most unnatural . J O God ! which this Blood mad'ft , revenge his Death : O Earth ! which this Blood drink'ft , revenge his Death . Either Heav'n with Lightning ftrike the Murth'rer dead , Or Earth , gape open wide , and eat him quick ...
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... most accurft effect . Glo . Your Beauty was the Caufe of that effect . Your Beauty that did haunt me in my fleep , To undertake the Death of all the World , So I might live one Hour in your sweet Bofom . Anne . If I thought that , I ...
... most accurft effect . Glo . Your Beauty was the Caufe of that effect . Your Beauty that did haunt me in my fleep , To undertake the Death of all the World , So I might live one Hour in your sweet Bofom . Anne . If I thought that , I ...
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... most merciless that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept , when it was reported . Dorf . No Man but prophefied revenge for it . Buck . Northumberland , then prefent , wept to fee it . Q.Mar . What ! were you fnarling all ...
... most merciless that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept , when it was reported . Dorf . No Man but prophefied revenge for it . Buck . Northumberland , then prefent , wept to fee it . Q.Mar . What ! were you fnarling all ...
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... most I play the Devil Enter two Villains . But foft , here come my Executioners : How now my hardy ftout refolved Mates , Are you now going to dispatch this thing ? I Vil . We are , my Lord , and come to have the warrant That we may be ...
... most I play the Devil Enter two Villains . But foft , here come my Executioners : How now my hardy ftout refolved Mates , Are you now going to dispatch this thing ? I Vil . We are , my Lord , and come to have the warrant That we may be ...
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... most unlawful . 1 charge you , as you hope for any goodness , That you depart , and lay no Hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Vil . What we will do , we do upon command . 2 Vil . And he that hath commanded , is our ...
... most unlawful . 1 charge you , as you hope for any goodness , That you depart , and lay no Hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Vil . What we will do , we do upon command . 2 Vil . And he that hath commanded , is our ...
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