Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... Hath made thee handlefs in thy father's fight ? What fool hath added water to the fea ? Or brought a faggot to bright - burning Troy ? My grief was at the height , before thou cam'ft ; And now , like Nilus , it difdaineth bounds ...
... Hath made thee handlefs in thy father's fight ? What fool hath added water to the fea ? Or brought a faggot to bright - burning Troy ? My grief was at the height , before thou cam'ft ; And now , like Nilus , it difdaineth bounds ...
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... hath so crowded humours , that his valour is crush'd into folly , his folly fauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue , that he hath not a glimpfe of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries fome stain of it : he is ...
... hath so crowded humours , that his valour is crush'd into folly , his folly fauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue , that he hath not a glimpfe of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries fome stain of it : he is ...
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... Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks as like A thing more made of malice , than of duty ; We have noted ...
... Hath made us forward . But , my gentle queen , Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks as like A thing more made of malice , than of duty ; We have noted ...
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