The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... thine shall be let in . Glou . Faint - hearted Woodvile , prizeft him ' fore me ? Arrogant Wincnefter , the haughty prelate , Whom Henry our late Soveraign ne'er could brook ? Thou Thou art no friend to God or to the King 16 The First ...
... thine shall be let in . Glou . Faint - hearted Woodvile , prizeft him ' fore me ? Arrogant Wincnefter , the haughty prelate , Whom Henry our late Soveraign ne'er could brook ? Thou Thou art no friend to God or to the King 16 The First ...
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... thine , That haft by tyranny thefe many years Wafted our country , flain our citizens , And fent our fons and husbands captivate.- Tal . Ha , ha , ha . Count . Laughest thou wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Tal . I laugh to fee ...
... thine , That haft by tyranny thefe many years Wafted our country , flain our citizens , And fent our fons and husbands captivate.- Tal . Ha , ha , ha . Count . Laughest thou wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Tal . I laugh to fee ...
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... York's great stock , Why didft thou fay of late thou wert defpis'd ? Plan . First lean thine aged back against mine arm , And in that eafe I'll tell thee my difpleasure . This This day , in argument upon a cafe , Some King HENRY VI . 37.
... York's great stock , Why didft thou fay of late thou wert defpis'd ? Plan . First lean thine aged back against mine arm , And in that eafe I'll tell thee my difpleasure . This This day , in argument upon a cafe , Some King HENRY VI . 37.
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... thine own , And make thee curfe the harvest of that corn . Dau . Your grace muft ftarve perhaps before that time : Bed . Oh let not words but deeds revenge this treafon . Pucel . What will you do , good grey beard ? break a lance , And ...
... thine own , And make thee curfe the harvest of that corn . Dau . Your grace muft ftarve perhaps before that time : Bed . Oh let not words but deeds revenge this treafon . Pucel . What will you do , good grey beard ? break a lance , And ...
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... thine enemy , They fet him free without his ranfom paid , In fpight of Burgundy and all his friends . See then thou fight'ft against thy countrymen , And join'ft with them will be thy flaughter - men . Come , come , return , return thou ...
... thine enemy , They fet him free without his ranfom paid , In fpight of Burgundy and all his friends . See then thou fight'ft against thy countrymen , And join'ft with them will be thy flaughter - men . Come , come , return , return thou ...
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