The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 第 4 巻A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... fhame to talk of inercy ; For your own reasons turn upon your bofoms , As dogs upon their mafters , worrying you . See you , my Princes and my noble Peers , Thefe English monfters ! my lord Cambridge here , You know , how apt our love ...
... fhame to talk of inercy ; For your own reasons turn upon your bofoms , As dogs upon their mafters , worrying you . See you , my Princes and my noble Peers , Thefe English monfters ! my lord Cambridge here , You know , how apt our love ...
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... fhame , When Creffy - battel fatally was ftruck ; And all our princes captiv'd by the hand Of that black name , Edward black Prince of Wales : While that his mounting fire , on mountain standing , ( 19 ) ( 19 ) While that his mountain ...
... fhame , When Creffy - battel fatally was ftruck ; And all our princes captiv'd by the hand Of that black name , Edward black Prince of Wales : While that his mounting fire , on mountain standing , ( 19 ) ( 19 ) While that his mountain ...
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... fhame for us all ; fo God fa ' me , ' tis fhame to ftand ftill ; it is shame , by my hand ; and there is throats to be cut , and works to be done , and there ish nothing done , fo Chrifh fa ' me law . ' Jamy . By the mess , ere theife ...
... fhame for us all ; fo God fa ' me , ' tis fhame to ftand ftill ; it is shame , by my hand ; and there is throats to be cut , and works to be done , and there ish nothing done , fo Chrifh fa ' me law . ' Jamy . By the mess , ere theife ...
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... -I did never know fo full a Voice -But then the arch Boy immediately corrects himself from the old Say- ing , The empty Veel makes the greatest Sound . Dau . Dau . O perdurable fhame ! let's ftab our felves King HENRY V. 79.
... -I did never know fo full a Voice -But then the arch Boy immediately corrects himself from the old Say- ing , The empty Veel makes the greatest Sound . Dau . Dau . O perdurable fhame ! let's ftab our felves King HENRY V. 79.
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... fhame , nothing but fhame ! Let us dye , inftant : -Once more back again ; ( 37 ) The man , that will not follow Bourbon now , Let him go hence , and with his cap in hand Like a base pander hold the chamber - door , Whilft by a flave ...
... fhame , nothing but fhame ! Let us dye , inftant : -Once more back again ; ( 37 ) The man , that will not follow Bourbon now , Let him go hence , and with his cap in hand Like a base pander hold the chamber - door , Whilft by a flave ...
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