The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... fears ; until our fears , resolv'd , Be by some certain king purg'd and depos'd . Bast . By heaven , these scroyles2 of Angiers flout you , kings ; And stand securely on their battlements , As in a theatre , whence they gape and point ...
... fears ; until our fears , resolv'd , Be by some certain king purg'd and depos'd . Bast . By heaven , these scroyles2 of Angiers flout you , kings ; And stand securely on their battlements , As in a theatre , whence they gape and point ...
Page 32
... fears ; Oppress'd with wrongs , and therefore full of fears ; A widow , husbandless , subject to fears ; A woman , naturally born to fears ; And though thou now confess , thou didst but jest , With my vex'd spirits I cannot take a truce ...
... fears ; Oppress'd with wrongs , and therefore full of fears ; A widow , husbandless , subject to fears ; A woman , naturally born to fears ; And though thou now confess , thou didst but jest , With my vex'd spirits I cannot take a truce ...
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... fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This day all things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phi . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair ...
... fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This day all things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phi . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair ...
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... fear . Bast . My lord , I rescu'd her ; Her highness is in safety , fear you not ; But on , my liege for very little pains Will bring this labour to a happy end . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . Alarums ; Excur- sions ; Retreat ...
... fear . Bast . My lord , I rescu'd her ; Her highness is in safety , fear you not ; But on , my liege for very little pains Will bring this labour to a happy end . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The same . Alarums ; Excur- sions ; Retreat ...
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... fear some outrage , and I'll follow her [ Exit Lew . There's nothing in this world , can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's ...
... fear some outrage , and I'll follow her [ Exit Lew . There's nothing in this world , can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's ...
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