The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... reft appeal'd , It iffues from the rancor of a villain , A recreant and moft degen'rate traitor .; Which in myself I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this overweening traitor's foot ; To prove myself a ...
... reft appeal'd , It iffues from the rancor of a villain , A recreant and moft degen'rate traitor .; Which in myself I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this overweening traitor's foot ; To prove myself a ...
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... Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
... Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
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... reft . York . What is't ? Serv . An hour before I came , the Dutchefs dy'd . York . Heav'n for his mercy , what a tide of woes Come rushing on this woful land at once ! ( 8 ) Get thee to Plafhie , - The Lordship of Plafbie was a Town of ...
... reft . York . What is't ? Serv . An hour before I came , the Dutchefs dy'd . York . Heav'n for his mercy , what a tide of woes Come rushing on this woful land at once ! ( 8 ) Get thee to Plafhie , - The Lordship of Plafbie was a Town of ...
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... , whofe opinions are regulated by fashion or inte- reft , to impute the original of every tenet which they have been taught to think falfe or foolith . VOL . V. D Aum Aum . Comfort , my Liege , why looks your KING RICHARD II . 49.
... , whofe opinions are regulated by fashion or inte- reft , to impute the original of every tenet which they have been taught to think falfe or foolith . VOL . V. D Aum Aum . Comfort , my Liege , why looks your KING RICHARD II . 49.
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... reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curfe , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow'd ground ...
... reft and most deadly hate . Again uncurfe their fouls ; their peace is made With heads , and not with hands ; thofe , whom you curfe , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow'd ground ...
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