The Works of Shakespeare, Band 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... hast thou given ? If thou wilt curfe , thy father that poor rag Must be thy subject , who in spite put stuff To fome she beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! If thou hadft not been born the worft of men ...
... hast thou given ? If thou wilt curfe , thy father that poor rag Must be thy subject , who in spite put stuff To fome she beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! If thou hadft not been born the worft of men ...
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... hast conjur'd up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impoffible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? Bru . A piece of work , that will make fick men whole . Lig . But are not fome whole that ...
... hast conjur'd up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impoffible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? Bru . A piece of work , that will make fick men whole . Lig . But are not fome whole that ...
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... hast serv'd me with much faith : what's else to say ? — Be jolly , lords . Ant . Thefe quickfands , Lepidus , Keep off them , for you fink . Men . Wilt thou be lord of all the world ? Pom . What fay'st thou ? Men . Wilt thou be lord of ...
... hast serv'd me with much faith : what's else to say ? — Be jolly , lords . Ant . Thefe quickfands , Lepidus , Keep off them , for you fink . Men . Wilt thou be lord of all the world ? Pom . What fay'st thou ? Men . Wilt thou be lord of ...
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... hast subdu'd His judgment too . Enter a Servant . Ser . A meffenger from Cæfar . Cleo . What , no more ceremony ? -See , my women , Against the blown rofe may they fstop their nose , That kneel'd unto the buds . —Admit him , fir . Eno ...
... hast subdu'd His judgment too . Enter a Servant . Ser . A meffenger from Cæfar . Cleo . What , no more ceremony ? -See , my women , Against the blown rofe may they fstop their nose , That kneel'd unto the buds . —Admit him , fir . Eno ...
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... hast been rightly honest ; —so hast thou , And thou , and thou , - and thou : - And kings have been your Cleo . What means this ? fellows . - you've ferv'd me well , Eno . ' Tis one of those odd freaks which forrow shoots Out of the ...
... hast been rightly honest ; —so hast thou , And thou , and thou , - and thou : - And kings have been your Cleo . What means this ? fellows . - you've ferv'd me well , Eno . ' Tis one of those odd freaks which forrow shoots Out of the ...
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