The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... Son of fixteen , Pluck the lin❜d crutch from thy old limping fire , And with it beat his brains out . Fear and Piety , Religion to the gods , peace , juftice , truth , Domestick awe , night - reft , and neighbourhood , Instruction ...
... Son of fixteen , Pluck the lin❜d crutch from thy old limping fire , And with it beat his brains out . Fear and Piety , Religion to the gods , peace , juftice , truth , Domestick awe , night - reft , and neighbourhood , Instruction ...
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... son , Who after great Hoftilius , here was King : Of the same house Publius and Quintus were , That our best water brought by conduits hither . † And Cenforinus , darling of the people ( And nobly nam❜d fo for twice being cenfor ) Was ...
... son , Who after great Hoftilius , here was King : Of the same house Publius and Quintus were , That our best water brought by conduits hither . † And Cenforinus , darling of the people ( And nobly nam❜d fo for twice being cenfor ) Was ...
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... son , as thou haft faid My praises made thee first a foldier ; fo To have my praise for this , perform a part Thou haft not done before . Cor . Well , I must do't : Away my difpofition , and poffefs me " Some harlot's spirit : my throat ...
... son , as thou haft faid My praises made thee first a foldier ; fo To have my praise for this , perform a part Thou haft not done before . Cor . Well , I must do't : Away my difpofition , and poffefs me " Some harlot's spirit : my throat ...
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... son and heir to Mars : fet at upper end o'th ' table ; no question ask'd him by any of the Senators , but they ftand bald before him . Our General himself makes a mistress of him , sanctifies himself with's hands , and turns up the ...
... son and heir to Mars : fet at upper end o'th ' table ; no question ask'd him by any of the Senators , but they ftand bald before him . Our General himself makes a mistress of him , sanctifies himself with's hands , and turns up the ...
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... son , but this certain , the benefit Which thou shalt thereby reap , is such a name , Whose repetition will be dogg'd with curfes : Whose chronicle thus writ , " the man was noble ---- ' But with his last attempt he wip'd it out ...
... son , but this certain , the benefit Which thou shalt thereby reap , is such a name , Whose repetition will be dogg'd with curfes : Whose chronicle thus writ , " the man was noble ---- ' But with his last attempt he wip'd it out ...
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