Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... thought break it not , a swifter mean Shall out - ftrike thought ; but thought will do't , I feel . I fight against thee ! no : I will go feek Some ditch , wherein to dye ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE ...
... thought break it not , a swifter mean Shall out - ftrike thought ; but thought will do't , I feel . I fight against thee ! no : I will go feek Some ditch , wherein to dye ; the foul'st best fits My latter part of life . [ Exit . SCENE ...
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... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . TRO . What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? PAN . Because fhe's kin to me , therefore she's not fo fair as Helen ...
... thought on of her , and ill - thought on of you : gone between and between , but small thanks for my labour . TRO . What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? PAN . Because fhe's kin to me , therefore she's not fo fair as Helen ...
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... thought fit To fend the old and miserable king To fome retention , and appointed guard ; Whose age has charms in it , whose title more , To pluck the common bosom on his fide , And turn our impreft lances in our eyes Which do command ...
... thought fit To fend the old and miserable king To fome retention , and appointed guard ; Whose age has charms in it , whose title more , To pluck the common bosom on his fide , And turn our impreft lances in our eyes Which do command ...
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