The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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... and speak sooner than think ; and think sooner than pray ; and yet I lie , for they
pray continually unto their Saint the Common - wealth ; or rather , not pray to her ,
but prey on her ; for they ride up and down on her , and make her - their boots .
... and speak sooner than think ; and think sooner than pray ; and yet I lie , for they
pray continually unto their Saint the Common - wealth ; or rather , not pray to her ,
but prey on her ; for they ride up and down on her , and make her - their boots .
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Away , you cut - purse rafcal , you filthy bung , away : by this wine , I'll thrust my
knife in your mouldy chaps , if you play the saucy cuttle with me . Away , you
bottle - ale rascal , you basket - hilt ftale jugler , you . Since when , I pray you , Sir
?
Away , you cut - purse rafcal , you filthy bung , away : by this wine , I'll thrust my
knife in your mouldy chaps , if you play the saucy cuttle with me . Away , you
bottle - ale rascal , you basket - hilt ftale jugler , you . Since when , I pray you , Sir
?
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I pray you , and beseech you , that . ( Exeunt . K. Henry . Though it appear a little
out of falhion ... A good old commander , and a most kind gentleman : I pray you ,
what thinks he of our estate ? K. Henry . K. Henry . Even as men wreck'd upon a ...
I pray you , and beseech you , that . ( Exeunt . K. Henry . Though it appear a little
out of falhion ... A good old commander , and a most kind gentleman : I pray you ,
what thinks he of our estate ? K. Henry . K. Henry . Even as men wreck'd upon a ...
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I pray you if you can mock a leek , you can eat a leek .. Gower . Enough , captain ;
you have astonish'd him . Flu . I say , I will make him eat some part of my leek , or
I will peat his pate , four days and four nights . Pite , I pray you ; it is good for ...
I pray you if you can mock a leek , you can eat a leek .. Gower . Enough , captain ;
you have astonish'd him . Flu . I say , I will make him eat some part of my leek , or
I will peat his pate , four days and four nights . Pite , I pray you ; it is good for ...
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The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's pray'rs made him so
prosperous . Glo The church ? where is it ? had not churchmen pray'd , His
thread of life had not fo foon decay'd . None do you like but an effeminate Prince ,
Whom ...
The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's pray'rs made him so
prosperous . Glo The church ? where is it ? had not churchmen pray'd , His
thread of life had not fo foon decay'd . None do you like but an effeminate Prince ,
Whom ...
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