The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... rich , thou'rt poor ; For , like an ass , whose back with ingots bows , Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey , And death unloads thee . Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of ...
... rich , thou'rt poor ; For , like an ass , whose back with ingots bows , Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey , And death unloads thee . Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of ...
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... Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly as if he disdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back ! That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand ; This ...
... Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly as if he disdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back ! That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand ; This ...
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... rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , His wonted sleep under ...
... rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , His wonted sleep under ...
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