The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 92
... Boling . May many years of happy days befal My gracious foveraign , my most loving liege . Mowb . Each day still better others happiness ; Until the heavens envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown . K. Rich . We ...
... Boling . May many years of happy days befal My gracious foveraign , my most loving liege . Mowb . Each day still better others happiness ; Until the heavens envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown . K. Rich . We ...
Page 93
... Boling . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of a King , a mifcreant . Too good to be fo , and too bad to live . Since the more fair and cryftal ' is the sky , The uglier feem the clouds that in ...
... Boling . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of a King , a mifcreant . Too good to be fo , and too bad to live . Since the more fair and cryftal ' is the sky , The uglier feem the clouds that in ...
Page 94
... Boling . Look what I said , my life fhall prove it true , That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a false traitor and ...
... Boling . Look what I said , my life fhall prove it true , That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a false traitor and ...
Page 97
... Boling . Oh heav'n defend my soul from such foul sin . Shall I feem creft - fall'n in my father's fight , Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch ...
... Boling . Oh heav'n defend my soul from such foul sin . Shall I feem creft - fall'n in my father's fight , Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch ...
Page 102
... Boling . Against whom comeft thou ? and what's thy quarrel ? Speak like a true knight , fo defend thee heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and ...
... Boling . Against whom comeft thou ? and what's thy quarrel ? Speak like a true knight , fo defend thee heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and ...
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