The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... first have been inclin❜d to thrift , And my estate deserves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well : what further ? 0. Ath . One only daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got ...
... first have been inclin❜d to thrift , And my estate deserves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well : what further ? 0. Ath . One only daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got ...
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... first , To set a gloss on faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , forry ere ' tis shown : But where there is true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than they to me . Luc . We ...
... first , To set a gloss on faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , forry ere ' tis shown : But where there is true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than they to me . Luc . We ...
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... first : For , in my conscience , I was the first man ཙྪཱ ཤྩ That e'er received gift from him . And does he think fo backwardly of me , That I'll requite it last ? no : So it may prove an argument of laughter To th ' rest , and ' mongst ...
... first : For , in my conscience , I was the first man ཙྪཱ ཤྩ That e'er received gift from him . And does he think fo backwardly of me , That I'll requite it last ? no : So it may prove an argument of laughter To th ' rest , and ' mongst ...
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... first place . Sit , fit . The Gods require our thanks . You great benefactors , Sprinkle our fociety with thankfulness . For your own gifts , make your felves prais'd : but reserve fill to give , left your deities be defpifed . Lend to ...
... first place . Sit , fit . The Gods require our thanks . You great benefactors , Sprinkle our fociety with thankfulness . For your own gifts , make your felves prais'd : but reserve fill to give , left your deities be defpifed . Lend to ...
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In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. Soft , take thy physick first ---- thou too-- Stay , I will lend thee mony , borrow none . and thou- [ Throwing the dishes at them , and drives ' em out . What ! all in motion ? henceforth be no feast ...
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. Soft , take thy physick first ---- thou too-- Stay , I will lend thee mony , borrow none . and thou- [ Throwing the dishes at them , and drives ' em out . What ! all in motion ? henceforth be no feast ...
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