The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... pray'r will fcarcely fay , Amen ; Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding the's your wife , And loves not me , be you , good Lord , affur'd , I hate not you for her proud arrogance . Stanley . I do befeech you , either not believe The envious ...
... pray'r will fcarcely fay , Amen ; Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding the's your wife , And loves not me , be you , good Lord , affur'd , I hate not you for her proud arrogance . Stanley . I do befeech you , either not believe The envious ...
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... pray him , That none of you may live your natural age , But by fome unlook'd accident cut off ! Glo . Have done thy charm , thou hateful wither'd hag . Q. Mar. And leave out thee ? Stay , dog , for thou fhalt hear me . If heav'ns have ...
... pray him , That none of you may live your natural age , But by fome unlook'd accident cut off ! Glo . Have done thy charm , thou hateful wither'd hag . Q. Mar. And leave out thee ? Stay , dog , for thou fhalt hear me . If heav'ns have ...
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... pray for them , that have done scathe to us . Glo . So did I ever , being well advis'd ; For had I curft now , I had curft myself . Enter Catesby . [ Afide . Catef . Madam , his Majefty doth call for you , And for your Grace , and you ...
... pray for them , that have done scathe to us . Glo . So did I ever , being well advis'd ; For had I curft now , I had curft myself . Enter Catesby . [ Afide . Catef . Madam , his Majefty doth call for you , And for your Grace , and you ...
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... pray you , tell me . Cla . Methought , that I had broken from the Tower , And was embark'd to cross to Burgundy , And in my company my brother Glofter , Who , from my cabin , tempted me to walk Upon the Hatches . Thence we look'd tow'rd ...
... pray you , tell me . Cla . Methought , that I had broken from the Tower , And was embark'd to cross to Burgundy , And in my company my brother Glofter , Who , from my cabin , tempted me to walk Upon the Hatches . Thence we look'd tow'rd ...
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... prayers cannot appeafe thee , ( 4 ) But thou wilt be aveng'd on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone : O , fpare my guiltlefs wife , and my poor children ! -I pr'ythee , Brakenbury , ftay by me ; My foul is heavy , and I fain ...
... prayers cannot appeafe thee , ( 4 ) But thou wilt be aveng'd on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone : O , fpare my guiltlefs wife , and my poor children ! -I pr'ythee , Brakenbury , ftay by me ; My foul is heavy , and I fain ...
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