The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 16Rwington, 1821 |
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... Lady attending on the Queen . Lords , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , Two Gardeners , Keeper , Messenger , Groom , and other Attendants . SCENE , dispersedly in England and Wales . There * Duke of AUMERLE , ] Aumerle , or Aumale , is ...
... Lady attending on the Queen . Lords , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , Two Gardeners , Keeper , Messenger , Groom , and other Attendants . SCENE , dispersedly in England and Wales . There * Duke of AUMERLE , ] Aumerle , or Aumale , is ...
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... lady . Henry was born at Mentz in 1133 , and died on the 7th July , 1189 , at the age of 56. Robert , Earl of Leicester , is called an old man by Spencer in a letter to Gabriel Harvey in 1582 ; at which time Lei- cester was not fifty ...
... lady . Henry was born at Mentz in 1133 , and died on the 7th July , 1189 , at the age of 56. Robert , Earl of Leicester , is called an old man by Spencer in a letter to Gabriel Harvey in 1582 ; at which time Lei- cester was not fifty ...
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... lady . QUEEN . ' Tis nothing less ; conceit is still deriv'd From some forefather grief ; mine is not so ; For nothing hath begot my something grief ; Or something hath the nothing that I grieve2 : So , in Hentzner , 1598 , Royal Palace ...
... lady . QUEEN . ' Tis nothing less ; conceit is still deriv'd From some forefather grief ; mine is not so ; For nothing hath begot my something grief ; Or something hath the nothing that I grieve2 : So , in Hentzner , 1598 , Royal Palace ...
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... LADY . Madam , we'll play at bowls . QUEEN . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my fortune runs against the bias . 1 LADY . Madam , we will dance . QUEEN . My legs can keep no measure in de- light , When my poor ...
... LADY . Madam , we'll play at bowls . QUEEN . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my fortune runs against the bias . 1 LADY . Madam , we will dance . QUEEN . My legs can keep no measure in de- light , When my poor ...
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... LADY . Madam , I'll sing . QUEEN . " Tis well , that thou hast cause ; But thou should'st please me better , would'st thou weep . 1 LADY . I could weep , madam , would it do you good . QUEEN . And I could weep , would weeping do me good ...
... LADY . Madam , I'll sing . QUEEN . " Tis well , that thou hast cause ; But thou should'st please me better , would'st thou weep . 1 LADY . I could weep , madam , would it do you good . QUEEN . And I could weep , would weeping do me good ...
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