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" Fool, of thyself speak well : fool, do not flatter. My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. "
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare - Page 93
by William Shakespeare - 1813
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The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 28

Bible - 1871 - 832 pages
...stand before the terrible dream that afflicted him on Bosworth field in the night before the battle : " My conscience hath a thousand several tongues; And...condemns me for a villain : Perjury, perjury in the highest degree ; Murder, stern murder, in the direst degree ; All several sins, all used in each degree,...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare: With Notes ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 pages
...: alas, I rather hate myself, For hateful deeds committed by myself. I am a villain : Yet I lie, I ne half an hour, to know your pleasures. Chan. Let...now.4 [CRANMER approaches the Council-table. Chan. •Vnd every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree, Murder, stern...
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The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet: Combining 100 Choice ..., Volume 2

Readers - 1884 - 794 pages
...alas ! I rather halt myself, For hateful deeds committed by myself. I am a villain : yet I lie : I am not. Fool, of thyself speak well — fool, do not...every tongue brings in a several tale ; And every tule condemns me for a, villain. Perjury, perjury in the highest degree ; Murder, sturn murder in the...
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First (-Fourth) reading book, Book 4

Philip George and son, ltd - 1872 - 344 pages
...villain. Yet I lie ; I am not. Fool, of thyself speak well. Fool, do not flatter. My conscience has a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings...condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury in the highest degree ; Murder, stern murder, in the direst degree ; All several sins, all used in each degree,...
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Volume 2

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - History - 1872 - 542 pages
...lights burn blue. — It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. — My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And...several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. 1 shall despair. — There is no creature loves me ; And, if I die, no soul shall pity me. Ratdiff....
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The Arena And the Throne

L.T. Townsend - 1873 - 268 pages
...no; alas, I rather hate myself For hateful deeds committed by myself. I am a villain; yet I lie, I am not. Fool, of thyself speak well. Fool, do not...villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree, All several sins, all used in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, Guilty, guilty! I shall despair....
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Works, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1874 - 544 pages
...! alas, I rather hate myself, For hateful deeds committed by myself! 1 am a villain : yet I lie, I am not. Fool; of. thyself speak well : — fool, do...And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury,f in the high'st degree, Murder, stern murder, in the dir'st degree ; All several sins, all...
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The Prescotts of Pamphillon, Volume 3

Louisa Parr - 1874 - 288 pages
...when, his passion spent, some minutes later he raised his head, he found himself alone. CHAPTEE XIII. ' Fool, of thyself speak well : fool, do not flatter....tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale." Richard III. w HEN, some time later, Leo returned to the cottage, Aunt Lydia asked- Mm whom he had...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Volume 26

David Thomas - 1874 - 790 pages
...great pith and moment, With this regard, their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action." (6) " My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And...several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain." (?) " Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief does fear each bush an officer." (8) (])...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1874 - 798 pages
...a tower of strength.1 Act v. Sc. 3. O, coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me ! Act v. Sc. 3. My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And...several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Act v. Sc. 3. 1 The name of the Lord is a strong tower. Prov. xviii 10. King Richard III. continued.]...
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