The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... bear ourselves as even as we can , The king will always think him in our debt ; And think we think ourselves unsatisfied , Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And see already , how he doth begin To make us strangers to his looks ...
... bear ourselves as even as we can , The king will always think him in our debt ; And think we think ourselves unsatisfied , Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And see already , how he doth begin To make us strangers to his looks ...
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... bear with another's confir- mities . What the good - year 12 one must bear , and that must be you : [ To Ďoll . ] you are the weaker vessel , as they say , the emptier vessel . Doll . Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full ...
... bear with another's confir- mities . What the good - year 12 one must bear , and that must be you : [ To Ďoll . ] you are the weaker vessel , as they say , the emptier vessel . Doll . Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full ...
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... bear them on their shoulders : But it is no English treason , to cut French crowns ; and , to - morrow , the king himself will be a clipper . [ Exe . Soldiers . Upon the king ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts , our careful ...
... bear them on their shoulders : But it is no English treason , to cut French crowns ; and , to - morrow , the king himself will be a clipper . [ Exe . Soldiers . Upon the king ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts , our careful ...
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