The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3 |
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... had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that we the poorer born , Whofe bafer ftars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends ; And fhew what we alone muft think , which never Returns us thanks .
... had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that we the poorer born , Whofe bafer ftars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends ; And fhew what we alone muft think , which never Returns us thanks .
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My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would , I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship Firft try'd our foldiership : he did look far Into the fervice of the time , and was Difcipled of ...
My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would , I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship Firft try'd our foldiership : he did look far Into the fervice of the time , and was Difcipled of ...
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If he were living , I would try him yet ; — Lend me an arm ; -the reft have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and sickness Debate it at their leifure . Welcome , Count , My fon's no dearer . Ber . Thank your Majefty .
If he were living , I would try him yet ; — Lend me an arm ; -the reft have worn me out With feveral applications ; nature and sickness Debate it at their leifure . Welcome , Count , My fon's no dearer . Ber . Thank your Majefty .
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... which hung fo tottering in the balance , that I could neither believe nor mifdoubt ; pray you , leave me ; ftall this in your bofom , and I thank you for your honest care ; I will speak with you further anon . Enter Helena .
... which hung fo tottering in the balance , that I could neither believe nor mifdoubt ; pray you , leave me ; ftall this in your bofom , and I thank you for your honest care ; I will speak with you further anon . Enter Helena .
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We thank you , maiden ; But may not be fo credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded , That labouring art can never ransom nature From her unaidable eftate : we must not So ...
We thank you , maiden ; But may not be fo credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded , That labouring art can never ransom nature From her unaidable eftate : we must not So ...
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