The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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I pray you all , tell me what they deserve , That do conspire my death with devilish
plots 1 I pray you all , tell me what they deserve , & c . ] This story was originally
told by Sir Thomas More , who wrote about thirty years after the time . His History
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I pray you all , tell me what they deserve , That do conspire my death with devilish
plots 1 I pray you all , tell me what they deserve , & c . ] This story was originally
told by Sir Thomas More , who wrote about thirty years after the time . His History
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To alaie the proude enemy , tell him thus as a friend , I do accept of his grace ,
and will be as readie to put in practise To the uttermost of my power , what ere he
shall be to deuise , But whereas he hath writ that the remouing of the Yoong ...
To alaie the proude enemy , tell him thus as a friend , I do accept of his grace ,
and will be as readie to put in practise To the uttermost of my power , what ere he
shall be to deuise , But whereas he hath writ that the remouing of the Yoong ...
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Indeed tis pittie to see so faire a face to aske for almes , But tell me , hast thou no
friends ? Shore . Yes sir I had many friends , but when my chiefest friend of all
died , the rest then forsooke me . Lod . Belike then thy fact was notorious , that thy
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Indeed tis pittie to see so faire a face to aske for almes , But tell me , hast thou no
friends ? Shore . Yes sir I had many friends , but when my chiefest friend of all
died , the rest then forsooke me . Lod . Belike then thy fact was notorious , that thy
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