The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fame hand that made thefe wounds . Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helplefs balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made thefe fatal holes ! Curs'd be the heart , that had the heart to do it ! More ...
... fame hand that made thefe wounds . Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helplefs balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made thefe fatal holes ! Curs'd be the heart , that had the heart to do it ! More ...
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... fame name , but one of better , nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : She fpits at him ] Why doft thou fpit at me ? Anne . Would it were mortal poifon for thy fake ! Glo . Never came poifon from fo sweet a place . Anne . Never hung ...
... fame name , but one of better , nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : She fpits at him ] Why doft thou fpit at me ? Anne . Would it were mortal poifon for thy fake ! Glo . Never came poifon from fo sweet a place . Anne . Never hung ...
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... fame thought in The Co- medy of Errors . He is deformed , crooked , & c . Stigmatical in making- But as the speaker rifes in her refentment , fhe expresses this contemptuous thought much more openly , and condemns him to a ftill worfe ...
... fame thought in The Co- medy of Errors . He is deformed , crooked , & c . Stigmatical in making- But as the speaker rifes in her refentment , fhe expresses this contemptuous thought much more openly , and condemns him to a ftill worfe ...
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... verses on Richard III . The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dog , toy Rule all England under a hog . He uses the fame metaphor in the laft fcence of act 4 . POPE . But But then I figh , and with a Piece of 28 KING RICHARD II .
... verses on Richard III . The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dog , toy Rule all England under a hog . He uses the fame metaphor in the laft fcence of act 4 . POPE . But But then I figh , and with a Piece of 28 KING RICHARD II .
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... fame as changing fides . ( 4 ) O God ! if my deep prayers , & c . ] The four following lines have been added fince the first edition . POPE . ( 5 ) Sorrow breaks feafons , & c . ] In the common editions the keeper is made to hold the ...
... fame as changing fides . ( 4 ) O God ! if my deep prayers , & c . ] The four following lines have been added fince the first edition . POPE . ( 5 ) Sorrow breaks feafons , & c . ] In the common editions the keeper is made to hold the ...
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