The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... dead Henry's wounds Open their congeal'd mouths and bleed afresh . ( 2 ) Blufh , blufh , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy prefence that exhales this blood , ( 9 ) I'll make a coarse of him that difobeys . ] So in Hamlet , I ...
... dead Henry's wounds Open their congeal'd mouths and bleed afresh . ( 2 ) Blufh , blufh , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy prefence that exhales this blood , ( 9 ) I'll make a coarse of him that difobeys . ] So in Hamlet , I ...
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... dead , Or Earth gape open wide , and eat him quick ; As thou doft fwallow up this good King's blood , Which his hell ... dead they are ; and , devilish flave , by thee .. Glo . I did not kill your husband . Anne . Why then he is alive ...
... dead , Or Earth gape open wide , and eat him quick ; As thou doft fwallow up this good King's blood , Which his hell ... dead they are ; and , devilish flave , by thee .. Glo . I did not kill your husband . Anne . Why then he is alive ...
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... dead ! Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once : For now they kill me with a living death . ( 6 ) Thofe of thine from mine have drawn falt tears ; eyes Sham'd their afpects with ftore of childish drops , Thefe eyes , which ...
... dead ! Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once : For now they kill me with a living death . ( 6 ) Thofe of thine from mine have drawn falt tears ; eyes Sham'd their afpects with ftore of childish drops , Thefe eyes , which ...
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... dead what would betide of me ? could not indeed very properly allow him royalty , I believe we should read , And , no doubt , right loyal . That is , true to her bed . He enumerates the reafons for which the should love him . He was ...
... dead what would betide of me ? could not indeed very properly allow him royalty , I believe we should read , And , no doubt , right loyal . That is , true to her bed . He enumerates the reafons for which the should love him . He was ...
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... dead men's fkulls ; and in thofe holes , Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of eyes , reflecting Gems ; That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , ( 2 ) And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by ...
... dead men's fkulls ; and in thofe holes , Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of eyes , reflecting Gems ; That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , ( 2 ) And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by ...
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