Third part of King Henry VI. King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Romeo and Juliet. Othello. King Lear. Macbeth. Timon of Athens. Hamlet. Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. Coriolanus. Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. Venus and Adonis. The rape of Lucrece. Sonnets. A lover's complaint. The passionate pilgrim. Sonnets to sundry notes of music. Song. Verses among the additional poems to Chester's Love's martyr, 1601G. Routledge & sons, limited, 1875 |
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... thing , it makes a man a coward : a man cannot steal but it accuseth him ; a man cannot swear but it checks him ; a man cannot lie with his neighbour's wife but it detects him : ' T is a blushing shame- faced spirit that mutinies in a ...
... thing , it makes a man a coward : a man cannot steal but it accuseth him ; a man cannot swear but it checks him ; a man cannot lie with his neighbour's wife but it detects him : ' T is a blushing shame- faced spirit that mutinies in a ...
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... thing you gave in charge Beget your happiness , be happy then , For it is done . K. Rich . But didst thou see them dead ? Tyr . I did , my lord . K. Rich . And buried , gentle Tyrrel ? Tyr . The chaplain of the tower hath buried them ...
... thing you gave in charge Beget your happiness , be happy then , For it is done . K. Rich . But didst thou see them dead ? Tyr . I did , my lord . K. Rich . And buried , gentle Tyrrel ? Tyr . The chaplain of the tower hath buried them ...
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... thing view ; the office did Distinctly his full function . Who did guide ? I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . As you guess : One , certes , that promises no element In such a business . Buck . I ...
... thing view ; the office did Distinctly his full function . Who did guide ? I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . As you guess : One , certes , that promises no element In such a business . Buck . I ...
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... things ! —I obey.— [ heaven O my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . Bran . Nay , he must bear you company : -The king [ To Abergavenny . Is pleas'd you shall to the Tower , till How he determines further . Aber . you know As the duke said ...
... things ! —I obey.— [ heaven O my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . Bran . Nay , he must bear you company : -The king [ To Abergavenny . Is pleas'd you shall to the Tower , till How he determines further . Aber . you know As the duke said ...
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... thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boisť'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you ... things true . [ you . Mer . O , then , I see queen Mab hath been with She is the fairies ' midwife ; and she comes In ...
... thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boisť'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you ... things true . [ you . Mer . O , then , I see queen Mab hath been with She is the fairies ' midwife ; and she comes In ...
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