The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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To please the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it : Yet I know no cause
Why I should welcome such a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to so sweet a
guest As my sweet Richard : yet again , ' methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in
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To please the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it : Yet I know no cause
Why I should welcome such a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to so sweet a
guest As my sweet Richard : yet again , ' methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in
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I am a stranger here in Glo'stershire : These high wild hills , and rough uneven
ways , Draw out our miles , and make them wearisome : And yet your fair
discourse has been as sugar , Making the hard way sweet and delectable . But I
bethink ...
I am a stranger here in Glo'stershire : These high wild hills , and rough uneven
ways , Draw out our miles , and make them wearisome : And yet your fair
discourse has been as sugar , Making the hard way sweet and delectable . But I
bethink ...
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Marry , then sweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are squires of the
night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's forelters ,
gentlemen of the shade , minions of the moon ; and let men say , we be men of
good ...
Marry , then sweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are squires of the
night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's forelters ,
gentlemen of the shade , minions of the moon ; and let men say , we be men of
good ...
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Not so much noise , my Lords ; sweet Prince , speak low ; The King , your father is
dispos'd to sleep . Cla . Let us withdraw into the other room . War . Will't please
your Grace to go along with us ? P. Henry . No ; I will fit , and watch here by the ...
Not so much noise , my Lords ; sweet Prince , speak low ; The King , your father is
dispos'd to sleep . Cla . Let us withdraw into the other room . War . Will't please
your Grace to go along with us ? P. Henry . No ; I will fit , and watch here by the ...
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Fie , uncle Beaufort : I have heard you That malice was a great and grievous fin : [
preach , And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender
in the fame ? War . Sweet King ! the Bishop hath a kindly gird . For shame , my ...
Fie , uncle Beaufort : I have heard you That malice was a great and grievous fin : [
preach , And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender
in the fame ? War . Sweet King ! the Bishop hath a kindly gird . For shame , my ...
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