The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... Poor Queen , fo that thy ftate might be no I would my skill were subject to thy curse . Here did the drop a tear ; here , in this place , I'll fet a bank of rue , four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly shall be seen ...
... Poor Queen , fo that thy ftate might be no I would my skill were subject to thy curse . Here did the drop a tear ; here , in this place , I'll fet a bank of rue , four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly shall be seen ...
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... poor Richard , where rides he the while ? York . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , After a well - grace'd actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Even fo , or with much ...
... poor Richard , where rides he the while ? York . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , After a well - grace'd actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Even fo , or with much ...
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... poor life must answer . Duch . Thy life answer ! SCENE V. Enter Servant with boots . York . Bring me my boots . I will unto the King . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . ( Poor boy , thou art amaz'd ) . I 2 Hence , Hence , villain , never ...
... poor life must answer . Duch . Thy life answer ! SCENE V. Enter Servant with boots . York . Bring me my boots . I will unto the King . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . ( Poor boy , thou art amaz'd ) . I 2 Hence , Hence , villain , never ...
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... poor groom of thy ftable , King , When thou wert King ; who travelling tow'rds York , With much ado , at length have gotten leave To look upon my sometime † master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart , when I beheld , In London ftreets ...
... poor groom of thy ftable , King , When thou wert King ; who travelling tow'rds York , With much ado , at length have gotten leave To look upon my sometime † master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart , when I beheld , In London ftreets ...
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... poor abuses of the time want counte- nance . Farewel , you shall find me in East - cheap . P. Henry . Farewell , thou latter fpring ! Farewell , all - hallown fummer ! [ Exit Fal Poins . Now , my good fweet honey Lord , ride with us to ...
... poor abuses of the time want counte- nance . Farewel , you shall find me in East - cheap . P. Henry . Farewell , thou latter fpring ! Farewell , all - hallown fummer ! [ Exit Fal Poins . Now , my good fweet honey Lord , ride with us to ...
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