The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... art thou lame ? Simp . Suff . How cam'st thou so ? Simp . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . Ay , God Almighty help me ! A fall off of a tree . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . O , born so , master . Glo . What , and wouldst ...
... art thou lame ? Simp . Suff . How cam'st thou so ? Simp . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . Ay , God Almighty help me ! A fall off of a tree . How long hast thou been blind ? Simp . O , born so , master . Glo . What , and wouldst ...
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... Art thou gone too ? all comfort go with thee ! For none abides with me . My joy is death ; Death , at whose name I oft have been afeard , Because I wished this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythec , go , and take me henc ; I care not ...
... Art thou gone too ? all comfort go with thee ! For none abides with me . My joy is death ; Death , at whose name I oft have been afeard , Because I wished this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythec , go , and take me henc ; I care not ...
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... thou art come too soon , Unless thou wert more loyal than thou art . I do arrest thee of high treason here . Glo . Well , Suffolk , yet thou shalt not see me blush , Nor change my countenance for this arrest ; A heart unspotted is not ...
... thou art come too soon , Unless thou wert more loyal than thou art . I do arrest thee of high treason here . Glo . Well , Suffolk , yet thou shalt not see me blush , Nor change my countenance for this arrest ; A heart unspotted is not ...
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... thy fearful thoughts , And change risdoubt to resolution . Be that thou hop'st to be ; or what thou art Resign to death ; it is not worth the enjoying . Let pale - faced fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbor in a royal ...
... thy fearful thoughts , And change risdoubt to resolution . Be that thou hop'st to be ; or what thou art Resign to death ; it is not worth the enjoying . Let pale - faced fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbor in a royal ...
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... Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some stern , untutored churl , and noble stock Was graft with crab - tree slip ; whose fruit thou art , And never of the Nevils ' noble race . VOL . III . - 4 E War . But that the guilt of murder ...
... Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some stern , untutored churl , and noble stock Was graft with crab - tree slip ; whose fruit thou art , And never of the Nevils ' noble race . VOL . III . - 4 E War . But that the guilt of murder ...
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