The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 5H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 131
... stand still , Till either death hath clos'd these eyes of mine , Or fortune given me measure of revenge . Edw . O ... stands That to my foes this body must be prey ) Yet that thy brazen gates of heav'n may ope , And give fweet paffage to ...
... stand still , Till either death hath clos'd these eyes of mine , Or fortune given me measure of revenge . Edw . O ... stands That to my foes this body must be prey ) Yet that thy brazen gates of heav'n may ope , And give fweet paffage to ...
Page 162
... stand : The King by this has fet him down to fleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to bed ? 1 Watch . Why , no ; for ... stands , ' Tis to be doubted , he would waken him . 1 Watch . Unless our halberds did fhut up his paffage .. 2 Watch ...
... stand : The King by this has fet him down to fleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to bed ? 1 Watch . Why , no ; for ... stands , ' Tis to be doubted , he would waken him . 1 Watch . Unless our halberds did fhut up his paffage .. 2 Watch ...
Page 385
... stand on is my truth and honesty : If they fhall fall , I with mine enemies Will triumph o'er my perfon ; Being of thofe virtues vacant . What can be faid against me . King . Know you not How your · state stands i ' th ' world , with ...
... stand on is my truth and honesty : If they fhall fall , I with mine enemies Will triumph o'er my perfon ; Being of thofe virtues vacant . What can be faid against me . King . Know you not How your · state stands i ' th ' world , with ...
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