The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... bear. ,. ) -. Let. me. not. live. ,. -. Thus his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When it was out , let me not live , quoth he , After my flame lacks ơil , to be the snuff Of younger spirits , whose ...
... bear. ,. ) -. Let. me. not. live. ,. -. Thus his good melancholy oft began , On the catastrophe and heel of pastime , When it was out , let me not live , quoth he , After my flame lacks ơil , to be the snuff Of younger spirits , whose ...
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... bear me back again . grateful ; King . I cannot give thee less , to be call'd Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ; I ...
... bear me back again . grateful ; King . I cannot give thee less , to be call'd Thou thought'st to help me ; and such thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live : But , what at full I know , thou know'st no part ; I ...
Page 50
... bear along . 2 Gent . We serve you , madam , In that and all your worthiest affairs . Count . Not so , but as we change our courtesies . ! Will you draw near ? [ Exeunt Countess and Gentlemen . Hel . Till I have no wife , I have nothing ...
... bear along . 2 Gent . We serve you , madam , In that and all your worthiest affairs . Count . Not so , but as we change our courtesies . ! Will you draw near ? [ Exeunt Countess and Gentlemen . Hel . Till I have no wife , I have nothing ...
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... bear it for your worthy sake , To the extreme edge of hazard . Duke . And fortune play upon thy prosperous helm , As thy auspicious mistress ! Then go thou forth ; Ber . This very day , ( 1 ) Ravenous . Great Mars , I put myself into ...
... bear it for your worthy sake , To the extreme edge of hazard . Duke . And fortune play upon thy prosperous helm , As thy auspicious mistress ! Then go thou forth ; Ber . This very day , ( 1 ) Ravenous . Great Mars , I put myself into ...
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... bear it , Now his important ! blood will nought deny That she'll demand : A ring the county wears , That downward hath succeeded in his house , From son to son , some four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he ...
... bear it , Now his important ! blood will nought deny That she'll demand : A ring the county wears , That downward hath succeeded in his house , From son to son , some four or five descents Since the first father wore it : this ring he ...
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