The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... fome night - tripping Fairy had exchang'd , In cradle - clothes , our children where they lay , And call mine Percy , his Plantagenet ; Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts.What think you , Coufin ...
... fome night - tripping Fairy had exchang'd , In cradle - clothes , our children where they lay , And call mine Percy , his Plantagenet ; Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts.What think you , Coufin ...
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... fome fort it jumps - with my humour , as well as waiting in the Court , I can tell you . P. Henry . For obtaining of fuits ? - Fal . Yea , for obtaining of fuits ; whereof the hang- man hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melan ...
... fome fort it jumps - with my humour , as well as waiting in the Court , I can tell you . P. Henry . For obtaining of fuits ? - Fal . Yea , for obtaining of fuits ; whereof the hang- man hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melan ...
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... fome grace ; that would , if matters fhould be look'd into , for their own credit fake , make all whole . I am join'd with no foot- land - rakers , no long - staff - fix - penny - strikers , none of those mad Mustachio - purple - hu'd ...
... fome grace ; that would , if matters fhould be look'd into , for their own credit fake , make all whole . I am join'd with no foot- land - rakers , no long - staff - fix - penny - strikers , none of those mad Mustachio - purple - hu'd ...
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... fome more . The purpose you undertake is dangerous . Why , that's cer- tain : ' tis dangerous to take a cold , to fleep , to drink : but I tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle , dan- ger , we pluck this flower , fafety . The ...
... fome more . The purpose you undertake is dangerous . Why , that's cer- tain : ' tis dangerous to take a cold , to fleep , to drink : but I tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle , dan- ger , we pluck this flower , fafety . The ...
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... fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it ; elfe he loves me not . C 4 Hot . Hot . What , ho ! is Gilliams with the The First Part of King HENRY IV . 31.
... fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it ; elfe he loves me not . C 4 Hot . Hot . What , ho ! is Gilliams with the The First Part of King HENRY IV . 31.
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