Mr. William Shakespeare: King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1 ; King Henry IV, part 2Dryden Leach, 1768 |
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... thoughts , And these fame thoughts people this little world ; In humours , like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . The better fort , - As thoughts of things divine , -are intermixt With fcruples , and do fet the ...
... thoughts , And these fame thoughts people this little world ; In humours , like the people of this world , For no thought is contented . The better fort , - As thoughts of things divine , -are intermixt With fcruples , and do fet the ...
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... Thoughts tending to ambition , they do plot Unlikely wonders : how these vain weak nails May tear a paffage through ... thought they find a kind of ease , Bearing their own miffortune on the back Of fuch as have before endur'd the like ...
... Thoughts tending to ambition , they do plot Unlikely wonders : how these vain weak nails May tear a paffage through ... thought they find a kind of ease , Bearing their own miffortune on the back Of fuch as have before endur'd the like ...
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... thought to hear you fpeak again . K.H. Thy with was father , Harry , to that thought : I ftay too long by thee , I weary thee . Doft thou fo hunger for my empty chair , 3 thoughts 11 our Thighes packt 12 hive and like 14 Yeelds That ...
... thought to hear you fpeak again . K.H. Thy with was father , Harry , to that thought : I ftay too long by thee , I weary thee . Doft thou fo hunger for my empty chair , 3 thoughts 11 our Thighes packt 12 hive and like 14 Yeelds That ...
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