The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... soul To give it due content . Laer . Let this be so ; His means of death , his obscure funeral , - No trophy , sword , nor hatchment , o'er his bones , ' [ 2 ] God'a mercy on his soul ! And of all christian souls ! This is the common ...
... soul To give it due content . Laer . Let this be so ; His means of death , his obscure funeral , - No trophy , sword , nor hatchment , o'er his bones , ' [ 2 ] God'a mercy on his soul ! And of all christian souls ! This is the common ...
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... souls : ; Who steals my purse , steals trash ; ' tis something , nothing ; ' Twas mine , ' tis his , and has been ... soul To such exsufflicate and blown surmises , ' Matching thy inference . ' Tis not to make me jealous , To say - my ...
... souls : ; Who steals my purse , steals trash ; ' tis something , nothing ; ' Twas mine , ' tis his , and has been ... soul To such exsufflicate and blown surmises , ' Matching thy inference . ' Tis not to make me jealous , To say - my ...
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... soul ; Send for the man , and ask him . Oth . Sweet soul , take heed , Take heed of perjury ; thou'rt on thy death - bed . Des . Ay , but not yet to die . Oth . Yes , presently : Therefore confess thee freely of thy sin ; For to deny ...
... soul ; Send for the man , and ask him . Oth . Sweet soul , take heed , Take heed of perjury ; thou'rt on thy death - bed . Des . Ay , but not yet to die . Oth . Yes , presently : Therefore confess thee freely of thy sin ; For to deny ...
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