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As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by | his Maiesties Seruants , at the Globe on the Banck - side . | By William Shakespeare . | Imprinted at London for Henry Gosson , and are to be solde at the signe of the Sunne in ...
As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by | his Maiesties Seruants , at the Globe on the Banck - side . | By William Shakespeare . | Imprinted at London for Henry Gosson , and are to be solde at the signe of the Sunne in ...
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Thou art a piece of virtue , and I doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for ...
Thou art a piece of virtue , and I doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for ...
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It hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves and holy - ales ; 5 6. holy - ales ] Steevens ; Holy dayes Qq 1 , 3 ; Holy dayes Q 2 ; holy - daies Qq 4 , 5 ; holi - dayes Q 6 ; holy - dayes Ff 3 , 4 . ACTI ] " The Folios have here ...
It hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves and holy - ales ; 5 6. holy - ales ] Steevens ; Holy dayes Qq 1 , 3 ; Holy dayes Q 2 ; holy - daies Qq 4 , 5 ; holi - dayes Q 6 ; holy - dayes Ff 3 , 4 . ACTI ] " The Folios have here ...
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Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , 40 And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a mirror , 45 29.
Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , 40 And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a mirror , 45 29.
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... to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . 140 [ Exit . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we mean To have his head .
... to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . 140 [ Exit . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we mean To have his head .
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