Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... gods . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath , or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that seems afleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ...
... gods . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove fo fond , To truft man on his oath , or bond ; Or a harlot , for her weeping ; Or a dog , that seems afleeping ; Or a keeper with my freedom ...
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... gods . Let the meat be beloved , more than the man that gives it . Let no affembly of twenty be without a fcore of vil- lains : If there fit twelve women at a table , let a dozen of them be as they are . The reft of your fees , o gods ...
... gods . Let the meat be beloved , more than the man that gives it . Let no affembly of twenty be without a fcore of vil- lains : If there fit twelve women at a table , let a dozen of them be as they are . The reft of your fees , o gods ...
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... gods forbid ! TRO . He's dead ; and at the murtherer's horfe's tail , In beaftly fort , drag'd through the shameful field . — Frown on , you heavens , effect your rage with speed ! Sit , gods , upon your thrones , and fmite at Troy , 32 ...
... gods forbid ! TRO . He's dead ; and at the murtherer's horfe's tail , In beaftly fort , drag'd through the shameful field . — Frown on , you heavens , effect your rage with speed ! Sit , gods , upon your thrones , and fmite at Troy , 32 ...
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