The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : Think ...
... bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : Think ...
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... bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by'r - lady , Held current musick too . Cham . Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . Sands . Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Well said , lord Sands ; No , my lord ...
... bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by'r - lady , Held current musick too . Cham . Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . Sands . Nor shall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Well said , lord Sands ; No , my lord ...
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... bringing back the prisoner . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , indeed , was I. 2 Gent . Were you there ? Pray , speak , what has happen'd ? Is he found guilty ? 1 Gent . You may guess quickly what . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , truly , is he , and ...
... bringing back the prisoner . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , indeed , was I. 2 Gent . Were you there ? Pray , speak , what has happen'd ? Is he found guilty ? 1 Gent . You may guess quickly what . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , truly , is he , and ...
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... Before you all , appeal unto the pope , To bring my whole cause ' fore his holiness , And to be judg'd by him . [ She curt'sics to the King , and offers to depart . Cam . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice 54 KING HENRY VIII .
... Before you all , appeal unto the pope , To bring my whole cause ' fore his holiness , And to be judg'd by him . [ She curt'sics to the King , and offers to depart . Cam . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice 54 KING HENRY VIII .
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... bring a wretched lady ? A woman lost among ye , laugh'd at , scorn'd ? I will not wish ye half my miseries , I have more charity : But say , I warn'd ye ; Take heed , for heaven's sake , take heed , lest at once The burden of my sorrows ...
... bring a wretched lady ? A woman lost among ye , laugh'd at , scorn'd ? I will not wish ye half my miseries , I have more charity : But say , I warn'd ye ; Take heed , for heaven's sake , take heed , lest at once The burden of my sorrows ...
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