The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... brother ; I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble . My mafter , my dear Lord he is ; and I. His fervant live , and will his vaffal die : He must not be my brother .. Count . Nor I your mother ...
... brother ; I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble . My mafter , my dear Lord he is ; and I. His fervant live , and will his vaffal die : He must not be my brother .. Count . Nor I your mother ...
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... brother . We have loft our labour , they are gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourfelves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the ...
... brother . We have loft our labour , they are gone a contrary way : hark , you may know by their trumpets . Mar. Come , let's return again , and fuffice ourfelves with the report of it . Well , Diana , take heed of this French Earl ; the ...
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... brother he fhall go along with me . - 2 Lord . As't pleafe your Lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew The lafs I spoke of . Lord . But you fay , fhe's honest . you Ber . That's all the ...
... brother he fhall go along with me . - 2 Lord . As't pleafe your Lordship . I'll leave you . [ Exit . Ber . Now will I lead you to the house , and fhew The lafs I spoke of . Lord . But you fay , fhe's honest . you Ber . That's all the ...
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... brother , We've caught the woodcock , and will keep him mufled ' Till we do hear from them . Sol . Captain , I will . Lord . He will betray us all unto ourselves , Inform ' em that . Sol . So I will , Sir . Lord . ' Till then I'll keep ...
... brother , We've caught the woodcock , and will keep him mufled ' Till we do hear from them . Sol . Captain , I will . Lord . He will betray us all unto ourselves , Inform ' em that . Sol . So I will , Sir . Lord . ' Till then I'll keep ...
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... brother , the other Captain Dumain ? 2 Lord . Why does he ask him of me ? Int . What's he him b'dana od toate a c -Park E'en a / crow o'th ' fame neft not altogether fo great as the firit in goodness , but greater a great deal in evil ...
... brother , the other Captain Dumain ? 2 Lord . Why does he ask him of me ? Int . What's he him b'dana od toate a c -Park E'en a / crow o'th ' fame neft not altogether fo great as the firit in goodness , but greater a great deal in evil ...
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