The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Turns to the fow'reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curse , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the ...
... Turns to the fow'reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curse , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the ...
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... turning them from us , And we are barren , and bereft of friends , Yet know , My Master , God omnipotent , Is muft'ring in his clouds on our behalf Armies of Peftilence ; and they fhall strike Your children yet unborn , and unbegot ...
... turning them from us , And we are barren , and bereft of friends , Yet know , My Master , God omnipotent , Is muft'ring in his clouds on our behalf Armies of Peftilence ; and they fhall strike Your children yet unborn , and unbegot ...
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... turns : K. Rich . Northumberland , fay - Thus the King re- His noble Coufin is right - welcome hither , And all the number of his fair demands Shall be accomplish'd without contradiction . With all the gracious utterance thou haft ...
... turns : K. Rich . Northumberland , fay - Thus the King re- His noble Coufin is right - welcome hither , And all the number of his fair demands Shall be accomplish'd without contradiction . With all the gracious utterance thou haft ...
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... turn thy falfhood to thy heart , Where it was forged , with my rapier's point . Aum . Thou dar'ft not , coward , live to fee the day . Fitzw . Now , by my foul , I would it were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for ...
... turn thy falfhood to thy heart , Where it was forged , with my rapier's point . Aum . Thou dar'ft not , coward , live to fee the day . Fitzw . Now , by my foul , I would it were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for ...
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... turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the reft ; For I have given here my foul's confent , T'undeck the pompous body of a King ; Made Glory base ; a Sovereign a flave ; Proud Majefty , a fubject ; State , a peasant ...
... turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the reft ; For I have given here my foul's confent , T'undeck the pompous body of a King ; Made Glory base ; a Sovereign a flave ; Proud Majefty , a fubject ; State , a peasant ...
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