The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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... thee long . If I do live , I will be good to thee . This is a fleepy tune- [ Mufick and a Song . -O murd'rous flumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy , That plays thee mufick ? gentle knave , good night . I will not do thee fo ...
... thee long . If I do live , I will be good to thee . This is a fleepy tune- [ Mufick and a Song . -O murd'rous flumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy , That plays thee mufick ? gentle knave , good night . I will not do thee fo ...
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... thee prisoner ; And then I fwore thee , faving of thy life , That whatfoever I did bid thee do , [ Shout . Thou shouldft attempt it . Come , now keep thine oath , Now be a freeman ; and , with this good fword , That ran through Cafar's ...
... thee prisoner ; And then I fwore thee , faving of thy life , That whatfoever I did bid thee do , [ Shout . Thou shouldft attempt it . Come , now keep thine oath , Now be a freeman ; and , with this good fword , That ran through Cafar's ...
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... thee ? didft thou not hear their fhouts ? Alas , thou haft mifconftru'd ev'ry thing . But hold thee , take this garland on thy brow . Thy Brutus bid me give it thee ; and I Will do his bidding . Brutus , come apace ; And fee how I ...
... thee ? didft thou not hear their fhouts ? Alas , thou haft mifconftru'd ev'ry thing . But hold thee , take this garland on thy brow . Thy Brutus bid me give it thee ; and I Will do his bidding . Brutus , come apace ; And fee how I ...
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... thee well ; It is impoffible , that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man , than you fhall fee me pay . I thall find time , Caffius , I fhall find time-- Come , therefore , ( 18 ) and to Thaffos ...
... thee well ; It is impoffible , that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man , than you fhall fee me pay . I thall find time , Caffius , I fhall find time-- Come , therefore , ( 18 ) and to Thaffos ...
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... thee down , Clitus ; flaying is the word ; It is a deed in fashion . Hark thee , Clitus- [ Whispering . Cli . What I , my Lord ? no , not for all the world . Bru . Peace then , no words . Cli . I'll rather kill myself . Bru . Hark thee ...
... thee down , Clitus ; flaying is the word ; It is a deed in fashion . Hark thee , Clitus- [ Whispering . Cli . What I , my Lord ? no , not for all the world . Bru . Peace then , no words . Cli . I'll rather kill myself . Bru . Hark thee ...
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