The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood.8 NOR . What , are you chaf'd ? Ask God for temperance ; that's the appliance only , Which your disease requires . BUCK . I read in his looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me ...
A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood.8 NOR . What , are you chaf'd ? Ask God for temperance ; that's the appliance only , Which your disease requires . BUCK . I read in his looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me ...
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Nor build their evils on the graves of great men ; 7 For then my guiltless blood must cry against them . For further life in this world I ne'er hope , Nor will I sue , although the king have mercies More than I dare make faults .
Nor build their evils on the graves of great men ; 7 For then my guiltless blood must cry against them . For further life in this world I ne'er hope , Nor will I sue , although the king have mercies More than I dare make faults .
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6 Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now seal it ; " And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping ...
6 Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now seal it ; " And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping ...
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The Spaniard , tied by blood and favour to her , Must now confess , if they have any goodness , The trial just and noble . All the clerks , I mean , the learned ones , in christian kingdoms , Have their free voices ; 3 Rome , the nurse ...
The Spaniard , tied by blood and favour to her , Must now confess , if they have any goodness , The trial just and noble . All the clerks , I mean , the learned ones , in christian kingdoms , Have their free voices ; 3 Rome , the nurse ...
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Would I had no being , If this salute my blood a jot ; it faints me , To think what follows . The queen is comfortless , and we forgetful In our long absence : Pray , do not deliver What here you have heard , to her .
Would I had no being , If this salute my blood a jot ; it faints me , To think what follows . The queen is comfortless , and we forgetful In our long absence : Pray , do not deliver What here you have heard , to her .
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