Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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My father's fpirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt fome foul play : ' would , the night were come ; ' Till then fit ftill , my foul : Foul deeds will rise , Though all the earth o'erwhelm them , to men's eyes . [ Ex . SCENE III .
My father's fpirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt fome foul play : ' would , the night were come ; ' Till then fit ftill , my foul : Foul deeds will rise , Though all the earth o'erwhelm them , to men's eyes . [ Ex . SCENE III .
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Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night ; And , for the day , confin'd to fast in fires , ' Till the foul crimes , done in my days of nature , Are burnt and purg'd away . But that I am forbid To tell the fecrets of my prison - house ...
Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night ; And , for the day , confin'd to fast in fires , ' Till the foul crimes , done in my days of nature , Are burnt and purg'd away . But that I am forbid To tell the fecrets of my prison - house ...
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Good name , in man , and woman , dear my Is the immediate jewel of their fouls : lord , [ ng ; Who fteals my purse , steals trash ; ' tis something , nothi- ' Twas mine , ' tis his , and has been flave to thousands But he , that filches ...
Good name , in man , and woman , dear my Is the immediate jewel of their fouls : lord , [ ng ; Who fteals my purse , steals trash ; ' tis something , nothi- ' Twas mine , ' tis his , and has been flave to thousands But he , that filches ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1768 |
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