The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... ne'er hope , Nor will I sue , although the king have mercies More than I dare make faults . You few that lov'd me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends , and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only ...
... ne'er hope , Nor will I sue , although the king have mercies More than I dare make faults . You few that lov'd me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends , and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only ...
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... ne'er meant : our breach of duty , this way , Is business of estate ; in which , we come To know your royal pleasure . K. Hen . You are too bold ; Go to ; I'll make ye know your times of business : Is this an hour for temporal affairs ...
... ne'er meant : our breach of duty , this way , Is business of estate ; in which , we come To know your royal pleasure . K. Hen . You are too bold ; Go to ; I'll make ye know your times of business : Is this an hour for temporal affairs ...
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... ne'er had known pomp : though it be tem- poral , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now again . Anne . Must pity drop upon ...
... ne'er had known pomp : though it be tem- poral , Yet , if that quarrel , fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now again . Anne . Must pity drop upon ...
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... ne'er dream'd a joy beyond his pleasure ; And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I add an honour , -a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . Q. Kath . My lord , I dare not make myself so ...
... ne'er dream'd a joy beyond his pleasure ; And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I add an honour , -a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . Q. Kath . My lord , I dare not make myself so ...
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... ne'er see again . [ Exeunt Griffith and Messenger . Re - enter Griffith with Capucius . If my sight fail not , You should be lord ambassador from the emperor , My royal nephew , and your name Capucius . Cap . Madam , the same , your ...
... ne'er see again . [ Exeunt Griffith and Messenger . Re - enter Griffith with Capucius . If my sight fail not , You should be lord ambassador from the emperor , My royal nephew , and your name Capucius . Cap . Madam , the same , your ...
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