The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Nide 6Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Sivu 3011
... Fath . Why how is't , Brother ? What , doth he spend Beyond the allowance I left him ? Unc . How ! beyond that ? and far more ; why , your Exhibition is nothing , he hath spent that , and fince hath borrow'd , protested with Oaths ...
... Fath . Why how is't , Brother ? What , doth he spend Beyond the allowance I left him ? Unc . How ! beyond that ? and far more ; why , your Exhibition is nothing , he hath spent that , and fince hath borrow'd , protested with Oaths ...
Sivu 3012
... Fath . I grant indeed to swear is bad , but not in keeping those Oaths is better ; for who will set by a bad thing ? Nay by my Faith , I hold this rather a Virtue than a Vice . Well , I pray proceed . Unc . He is a mighty Brawler , and ...
... Fath . I grant indeed to swear is bad , but not in keeping those Oaths is better ; for who will set by a bad thing ? Nay by my Faith , I hold this rather a Virtue than a Vice . Well , I pray proceed . Unc . He is a mighty Brawler , and ...
Sivu 3013
... Fath . For God's fake give it out I am dead , 1 See how he'll take it . : Say I have brought you News from his Father . I have here drawn a formal Will , as it were from my self , 1 Which I'll deliver him . [ Within . " Unc . Go to ...
... Fath . For God's fake give it out I am dead , 1 See how he'll take it . : Say I have brought you News from his Father . I have here drawn a formal Will , as it were from my self , 1 Which I'll deliver him . [ Within . " Unc . Go to ...
Sivu 3014
... Fath . Yes truly , Sir , your Father is dead , thef : Hands of mine holp to wind him . Flow . Dead ? Fath . Ay , Sir , dead . Flow Flow . ' Sblood , how should my Father come 3014 The London Prodigal .
... Fath . Yes truly , Sir , your Father is dead , thef : Hands of mine holp to wind him . Flow . Dead ? Fath . Ay , Sir , dead . Flow Flow . ' Sblood , how should my Father come 3014 The London Prodigal .
Sivu 3015
... Fath . I'faith Sir , according to the old Proverb , The Child was Born , and cryed , became Man , After fell Sick , and Died . Unc . Nay , Coufin , do not take it so heavily . Flow . Nay , I cannot weep you Extempory , marry fome two or ...
... Fath . I'faith Sir , according to the old Proverb , The Child was Born , and cryed , became Man , After fell Sick , and Died . Unc . Nay , Coufin , do not take it so heavily . Flow . Nay , I cannot weep you Extempory , marry fome two or ...
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Ægypt anſwer Antony Bawd beſt Brother Buſineſs Cafar Capt Captain cauſe Cleo Clot Cobham courſe Crom Cromwell Cymbeline Daughter Death defire doſt doth e'er elſe Enter Eros Exeunt Exit faid falſe Fath Father felf firſt Flow Flowerdale fome Fortune Friends fuch Gent Gentleman Gods Guiderius hath hear Heart Heav'n Honour Horſe Houſe i'faith i'th Iach King Knight Lady Lanc laſt Locrine Lord Lord Cobham Luce Madam Mark Antony marry Maſter Miſtreſs Mony moſt muſt ne'er never noble o'th on't Pericles pleaſe Pleaſure Poft Pompey pray preſent Prieft Priſon purpoſe Queen reſt ſay ſee ſeen ſelf ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhew ſhould Sifter Sir Lancelot Sirrah Soldiers ſome ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſtrange ſuch ſweet tell thee there's theſe thoſe thou art Thra Treaſon unto Weath whoſe Wife
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Sivu 2828 - O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fall'n : young boys and girls Are level now with men ; the odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon.
Sivu 2834 - His legs bestrid the ocean: his rear'd arm Crested the world: his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and that to friends; But when he meant to quail and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder.
Sivu 2763 - Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion.
Sivu 2806 - Mine honesty and I begin to square. The loyalty well held to fools does make Our faith mere folly : yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fall'n lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And earns a place i
Sivu 2839 - Give me my robe, put on my crown ; I have Immortal longings in me : Now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip: — Yare, yare, good Iras; quick.
Sivu 2831 - My desolation does begin to make A better life : Tis paltry to be Caesar; Not being fortune, he's but fortune's knave, A minister of her will ; And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents, and bolts up change; Which sleeps, and never palates more the dung, The beggar's nurse and Caesar's.
Sivu 2909 - Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
Sivu 2806 - I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike.
Sivu 3259 - Divines and dying men may talk of Hell, But in my heart her several torments dwell. Slavery and misery! Who in this case Would not take up money upon his soul, Pawn his salvation, live at interest?