The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that We the poorer born , Whose baser stars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends : And fhew what we alone must think , which never Returns us thanks .
... had not a body in't , Which might be felt ; that We the poorer born , Whose baser stars do fhut us up in wishes , Might with effects of them follow our friends : And fhew what we alone must think , which never Returns us thanks .
Pagina 12
My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would , I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship M 1 First try'd our foldiership : he did look First 12 All's well , that Ends well .
My thanks and duty are your Majefty's . King . I would , I had that corporal foundness now , As when thy father and myself in friendship M 1 First try'd our foldiership : he did look First 12 All's well , that Ends well .
Pagina 14
Thank your Majefty . - [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Countefs , Steward and Clown . Will now hear ; what fay you of this gentleI woman ? Count . Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even ...
Thank your Majefty . - [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Countess's at Roufillon . Enter Countefs , Steward and Clown . Will now hear ; what fay you of this gentleI woman ? Count . Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even ...
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We thank you , maiden ; But may not be fo credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded , That labouring art can never ransom nature From her unaidable estate : we must not So ...
We thank you , maiden ; But may not be fo credulous of cure , When our most learned doctors leave us ; and The congregated college have concluded , That labouring art can never ransom nature From her unaidable estate : we must not So ...
Pagina 28
I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no ...
I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no ...
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