The Plays of William Shakspeare...Bellamy and Robarts, 1796 |
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Pagina 38
... arm might purchase his own time , And be in debt to none ) , yet more to move you , Take my deferts to his , and join ' em both : And , for I know , your reverend ages love Security I'll pawn my victories , all My honours to you , upon ...
... arm might purchase his own time , And be in debt to none ) , yet more to move you , Take my deferts to his , and join ' em both : And , for I know , your reverend ages love Security I'll pawn my victories , all My honours to you , upon ...
Pagina 44
... arm , And go along with him ! 2 Serv . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars from his buried fortunes Slink all away ; leave their falfe vows with him , Like empty purfes pick'd : and his ...
... arm , And go along with him ! 2 Serv . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his grave , So his familiars from his buried fortunes Slink all away ; leave their falfe vows with him , Like empty purfes pick'd : and his ...
Pagina 53
... arm With favour never clafp'd ; but bred a dog . Had'ft thou , like us , from our first swath , proceeded The sweet degrees that this brief world affords To fuch as may the paffive drugs of it Freely command , thou would'st have plung'd ...
... arm With favour never clafp'd ; but bred a dog . Had'ft thou , like us , from our first swath , proceeded The sweet degrees that this brief world affords To fuch as may the paffive drugs of it Freely command , thou would'st have plung'd ...
Pagina 69
... arms , and breath'd Our fufferance vainly : Now the time is flush , When crouching marrow , in the bearer ftrong , Cries , of itfelf , No more : now breathless wrong Shall } Shall fit and pant in your great chairs of TIMON OF 69 ATHENS ,
... arms , and breath'd Our fufferance vainly : Now the time is flush , When crouching marrow , in the bearer ftrong , Cries , of itfelf , No more : now breathless wrong Shall } Shall fit and pant in your great chairs of TIMON OF 69 ATHENS ,
Pagina 7
... arm'd , and gone , ere ye came to Ilium ? Helen was not up , was the ? Cre . Hector was gone ; but Helen was not up . Pan . E'en fo ; Hector was ftirring early . Cre . That were we talking of , and of his anger : Pan . Was he angry ...
... arm'd , and gone , ere ye came to Ilium ? Helen was not up , was the ? Cre . Hector was gone ; but Helen was not up . Pan . E'en fo ; Hector was ftirring early . Cre . That were we talking of , and of his anger : Pan . Was he angry ...
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