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William Shakespeare. Glo . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do it secretly , alone.de Brak . What one , my lord ? Glo . Her husband , knave : -Would'st ...
William Shakespeare. Glo . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do it secretly , alone.de Brak . What one , my lord ? Glo . Her husband , knave : -Would'st ...
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... thee so , all That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven , If heaven will take the present at our hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ? Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As ...
... thee so , all That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven , If heaven will take the present at our hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ? Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As ...
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... thee , Than I can wish to adders , spiders , toads , Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! Jull If ever he have child , abortive be it , Prodigious , and untimely brought to light , Whose ugly and unnatural aspéct as if May fright ...
... thee , Than I can wish to adders , spiders , toads , Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! Jull If ever he have child , abortive be it , Prodigious , and untimely brought to light , Whose ugly and unnatural aspéct as if May fright ...
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... thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness .. [ The Bearers set down the coffin . Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot endure the ...
... thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness .. [ The Bearers set down the coffin . Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot endure the ...
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... thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself . Anne . And , by despairing ...
... thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself . Anne . And , by despairing ...
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