The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... Some of those fev'n are dry'd by Nature's Courfe ; Some of those branches by the Deft'nies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glo'fter , ( One vial , full of Edward's facred blood ; One flourishing branch of his moft royal ...
... Some of those fev'n are dry'd by Nature's Courfe ; Some of those branches by the Deft'nies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glo'fter , ( One vial , full of Edward's facred blood ; One flourishing branch of his moft royal ...
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... some charge , Towards our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin , revenues , and moveables , Whereof our uncle Gaunt did stand possest . York . How long fhall I be patient ? Oh , how long Shall tender Duty make me fuffer wrong ...
... some charge , Towards our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin , revenues , and moveables , Whereof our uncle Gaunt did stand possest . York . How long fhall I be patient ? Oh , how long Shall tender Duty make me fuffer wrong ...
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... Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul 3 With fomething trembles , yet at nothing grieves , More than with parting from my lord the King . Busby : Each fubftance of a grief hath twenty ...
... Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul 3 With fomething trembles , yet at nothing grieves , More than with parting from my lord the King . Busby : Each fubftance of a grief hath twenty ...
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... Some haunted by the Ghofts they difpoffefs'd : ' Some poifon'd by their wives , fome fleeping kill'd : ' All murther'd.For within the hollow Crown , ' That rounds the mortal temples of a King , • " " Keeps Death his Court ; and there ...
... Some haunted by the Ghofts they difpoffefs'd : ' Some poifon'd by their wives , fome fleeping kill'd : ' All murther'd.For within the hollow Crown , ' That rounds the mortal temples of a King , • " " Keeps Death his Court ; and there ...
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... Some way of common Tread , where Subjects ' feet May hourly trample on their Sovereign's head : For on my heart they tread now , whilft I live ; And , bury'd once , why not upon my head ? Aumerle , thou weep'ft ; ( my tender - hearted ...
... Some way of common Tread , where Subjects ' feet May hourly trample on their Sovereign's head : For on my heart they tread now , whilft I live ; And , bury'd once , why not upon my head ? Aumerle , thou weep'ft ; ( my tender - hearted ...
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