The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5 |
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Page 100
First , let me ask of these , If they can brook I bow a knee to man . I know , ere they will let me go to Ward , They'll pawn their swords for my enfranchisement . Mar. Call hither Clifford , bid him come amain , To say , if that the ...
First , let me ask of these , If they can brook I bow a knee to man . I know , ere they will let me go to Ward , They'll pawn their swords for my enfranchisement . Mar. Call hither Clifford , bid him come amain , To say , if that the ...
Page 392
First , I began in private With you , my lord of Lincoln ; you remember , How under my oppression I did reek , When I first mov'd you . . Lin . Very well , my liege . King . I have spoke long ; be pleas'd yourself to say How far you ...
First , I began in private With you , my lord of Lincoln ; you remember , How under my oppression I did reek , When I first mov'd you . . Lin . Very well , my liege . King . I have spoke long ; be pleas'd yourself to say How far you ...
Page 426
They first congee unto ber , then dance ; and , at certain changes , the first two hold a spare garland over her bead ; at which , the other four make reverend curthes . Then the two , that beld the garland , deliver the same to the ...
They first congee unto ber , then dance ; and , at certain changes , the first two hold a spare garland over her bead ; at which , the other four make reverend curthes . Then the two , that beld the garland , deliver the same to the ...
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