The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Thou robb'ft me of a moiety : he was my fon , But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . 2 Gen. Ay , Madam . Count . And to be a foldier ? Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Thou robb'ft me of a moiety : he was my fon , But I do wash his name out of my blood , And thou art all my child . 2 Gen. Ay , Madam . Count . And to be a foldier ? Towards Florence is he ? 2 Gen ...
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... thou art , and we , Great in our hope , lay our best love and Upon thy promifing , fortune . [ credence Ber . Sir , it is A change too heavy for my ftrength ; but yet We'll ftrive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extreme edge ...
... thou art , and we , Great in our hope , lay our best love and Upon thy promifing , fortune . [ credence Ber . Sir , it is A change too heavy for my ftrength ; but yet We'll ftrive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extreme edge ...
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... Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? Sol . No , Sir , I warrant you . Lord . But what linfy - woolfy haft thou to speak to us again ? Sol . Ev'n fuch as you speak to me . Lord . He must think us fome band of strangers ...
... Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? Sol . No , Sir , I warrant you . Lord . But what linfy - woolfy haft thou to speak to us again ? Sol . Ev'n fuch as you speak to me . Lord . He must think us fome band of strangers ...
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... thou art , will lead thee on To gather from thee . Haply , thou may'st inform Something to fave thy life . Par . Oh let me live , And all the fecrets of our camp I'll fhew ; Their force , their purposes : nay , I'll fpeak that Which you ...
... thou art , will lead thee on To gather from thee . Haply , thou may'st inform Something to fave thy life . Par . Oh let me live , And all the fecrets of our camp I'll fhew ; Their force , their purposes : nay , I'll fpeak that Which you ...
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... thou art mine ; and ever My love , as it begins , fhall fo perfevere . Dia . I fee , that men make hope in fuch affairs That we'll forfake ourselves . Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it ...
... thou art mine ; and ever My love , as it begins , fhall fo perfevere . Dia . I fee , that men make hope in fuch affairs That we'll forfake ourselves . Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend it thee , my dear , but have no power To give it ...
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