The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Give me the ring of mine , you had at dinner , Or for my diamond the Chain you promis'd , And I'll be gone , Sir , and not trouble you . S. Dro . Some devils ask but the parings of one's nail , á ruth , a hair , a drop of blood , a pin ...
... Give me the ring of mine , you had at dinner , Or for my diamond the Chain you promis'd , And I'll be gone , Sir , and not trouble you . S. Dro . Some devils ask but the parings of one's nail , á ruth , a hair , a drop of blood , a pin ...
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... Give me your hand , and let me feel your pulfe . E. Ant . There is my hand , and let it feel your ear . Pinch . I charge thee , Satan , hous'd within this man , ( 19 ) Miftrefs , refpice finem , refpect your End , or rather the Prophecy ...
... Give me your hand , and let me feel your pulfe . E. Ant . There is my hand , and let it feel your ear . Pinch . I charge thee , Satan , hous'd within this man , ( 19 ) Miftrefs , refpice finem , refpect your End , or rather the Prophecy ...
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... give their eyes the liberty of gazing . Which of thefe forrows is he fubject to ? Adr . To none of thefe , except it be the laft ; Namely , fome love , that drew him oft from home . Abb . You fhould for that have reprehended him . Adr ...
... give their eyes the liberty of gazing . Which of thefe forrows is he fubject to ? Adr . To none of thefe , except it be the laft ; Namely , fome love , that drew him oft from home . Abb . You fhould for that have reprehended him . Adr ...
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... both bound together ; Till , gnawing with my teeth my bonds afunder , I gain'd my freedom , and immediately Ran hither to your Grace ; whom I beseech Το To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and 56 The Comedy of ERRORS .
... both bound together ; Till , gnawing with my teeth my bonds afunder , I gain'd my freedom , and immediately Ran hither to your Grace ; whom I beseech Το To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and 56 The Comedy of ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and great indignities . Ang . My lord , in truth , thus far I witness with him ; That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). To give me ample fatisfaction For these deep thames and great indignities . Ang . My lord , in truth , thus far I witness with him ; That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But ...
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