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" All things in common nature should produce Without sweat or endeavour : treason, felony, Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine, Would I not have ; but nature should bring forth, Of its own kind, all foison, all abundance, To feed my innocent... "
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Plays, and Poems ... - Page 31
by William Shakespeare - 1882 - 926 pages
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The Age and Its Architects: Ten Chapters on the English People, in Reference ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1852 - 490 pages
...he would be king on't. Antonio. The latter end of his common-wealth forgets the beginning. Gmzago. All things in common nature should produce Without...but nature should bring forth Of its own kind, all — all abundance, To feed my innocent people. I would with such perfection govern, sir, To excel the...
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The Age and Its Architects: Ten Chapters on the English People, in Reference ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1852 - 506 pages
...he would be king on't. Antonio. The latter end of his common-wealth forgets the beginning. Qonzago. All things in common nature should produce Without...but nature should bring forth Of its own kind, all — all abundance, To feed my innocent people. I would with such perfection govern, sir, To excel the...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 pages
...would be king on't. Ant. The latter end of his commonwealth forgets the beginning. Gon. All tilings liv I would with such perfection govern, sir, To excel the golden age. Seb. 'Save his majesty ! Ant. Long...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pages
...: — Seb. Yet he would be king on't Ant. The latter end of his commonwealth forgets the beginning. t one dead that is willing to be so. I shall do my...none to lament me ; the world no injury, for in it I .Int. None, man ; all idle ; whores, and knaves. Gon. I would with such perfection govern, sir, To...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 pages
...wine. Seb. Yet he would be king on't. Ant. The latter end of this commonwealth forgets the begimiiiig. at Pisa foisson, 6 all abundance, To feed my innocent people. Seb. No marrying 'mong his subjects ? Gon. I...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 pages
...— Seb. Yet he would be king on't. Ant. The latter end of this commonwealth forgets the beginning. Gon. All things in common nature should produce, Without...but nature should bring forth, Of its own kind, all foisson,3 all abundance, To feed my innocent people. Seb. No marrying 'mong his subjects ? Ant. None,...
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Chronicles of Wolfert's roost and other papers. Author's ed, Volume 77

Washington Irving - 1855 - 374 pages
...tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil; No occupation ; all men idle, all ***** All things in common nature should produce Without...but nature should bring forth, Of its own kind, all foizon, all abundance, To feed my innocent people." But above all, in the three fugitive vagabonds...
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Wolfert's roost: and other sketches, Volume 78

Washington Irving - 1855 - 266 pages
...vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil ; Mo occupation ; all men idle, all. * * * * * All things in common nature should produce Without...but nature should bring forth, Of its own kind, all foizon, all abundance. To feed my innocent people." But, above all, in the three fugitive vagabonds...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 666 pages
...— Seb. Yet he would be king on't. Ant. The latter end of his commonwealth forgets the beginning. Gon. All things in common nature should produce Without...None, man ; all idle, — whores and knaves. Gon. I would with such perfection govern, sir, To excel the golden age. Seb. Save his majesty ! Ant, Long...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 pages
...beginning. Gon. All things in common, nature should produce Without sweat or endeavor : treason, fulony, Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine, Would...Ant. None, man ; all idle ; whores and knaves. Gon. I would with such perfection govern, sir, To excel the golden age. Seb. 'Save his majesty ! Ant. Long...
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