Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... Praying for both parts : The good gods will mock me , When I fhall pray , O , bless my husband ! presently Undo that prayer , by crying out as loud O , bless my brother ! Husband win , win brother , Prays , and deftroys the prayer ; no ...
... Praying for both parts : The good gods will mock me , When I fhall pray , O , bless my husband ! presently Undo that prayer , by crying out as loud O , bless my brother ! Husband win , win brother , Prays , and deftroys the prayer ; no ...
Page 69
... Pray you , look not fad , Nor make replies of lothnefs : take the hint Which my defpair proclaims ; let that be left Which leaves itfelf : to the fea - fide straight away ; I will possefs you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray ...
... Pray you , look not fad , Nor make replies of lothnefs : take the hint Which my defpair proclaims ; let that be left Which leaves itfelf : to the fea - fide straight away ; I will possefs you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray ...
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... prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , In giving him his right . TIM . Mine honest friend , I pr ... Pray you , [ to the Steward . How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of broken bonds ...
... prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll fuit , In giving him his right . TIM . Mine honest friend , I pr ... Pray you , [ to the Steward . How goes the world , that I am thus encounter'd With clamorous demands of broken bonds ...
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