Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... thank your lordship : Never may ' That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you . [ Exeunt LUCILIUS , and old Athenian . Poe . Vouchfafe my labour , and long live your lord- ship . [ presenting his Poem . TIM . I ...
... thank your lordship : Never may ' That state or fortune fall into my keeping , Which is not ow'd to you . [ Exeunt LUCILIUS , and old Athenian . Poe . Vouchfafe my labour , and long live your lord- ship . [ presenting his Poem . TIM . I ...
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... thanks , to men Of noble minds , is honourable meed . TIT . People of Rome , and people's tribunes here , I ask your ... thank you : and this fuit I make , That you create your emperor's eldest fon , Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will ...
... thanks , to men Of noble minds , is honourable meed . TIT . People of Rome , and people's tribunes here , I ask your ... thank you : and this fuit I make , That you create your emperor's eldest fon , Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will ...
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... thank him , and I thank you all . But who comes here , led by a lufty Goth ? Enter a Goth , leading AARON , with his Child in his Arms . 2. G. Renowned Lucius , from our troops I stray'd , To gaze upon a ruinous monaftery ; And , as I ...
... thank him , and I thank you all . But who comes here , led by a lufty Goth ? Enter a Goth , leading AARON , with his Child in his Arms . 2. G. Renowned Lucius , from our troops I stray'd , To gaze upon a ruinous monaftery ; And , as I ...
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