The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous , To God of heav'n , King Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me ...
... ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous , To God of heav'n , King Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me ...
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... ftands it , and wherein ? York . Ev'n in condition of the worst degree ; * In grofs Rebellion , and detefted Treafon ... ftand condemn'd A wand'ring Vagabond ; my Rights and Royalties Pluckt from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To ...
... ftands it , and wherein ? York . Ev'n in condition of the worst degree ; * In grofs Rebellion , and detefted Treafon ... ftand condemn'd A wand'ring Vagabond ; my Rights and Royalties Pluckt from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To ...
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... ftand upon my Kingdom once again . Dear Earth , I do falute thee with my hand , Though Rebels wound thee with their horfes ' hoofs : As a long - parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and fmiles in meeting ; So ...
... ftand upon my Kingdom once again . Dear Earth , I do falute thee with my hand , Though Rebels wound thee with their horfes ' hoofs : As a long - parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and fmiles in meeting ; So ...
Page 58
... ftand forth , and look upon that man .. Bagot . My lord Aumerle , I know your daring tongue I ---- bis timeless end . ] timeless for untimely . Scorns Scorns to unfay , what it hath once deliver❜d . 58 King RICHARD II .
... ftand forth , and look upon that man .. Bagot . My lord Aumerle , I know your daring tongue I ---- bis timeless end . ] timeless for untimely . Scorns Scorns to unfay , what it hath once deliver❜d . 58 King RICHARD II .
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... Mark'd with a blot , damn'd in the book of heav'n . Nay , all of you , that ftand and look upon me , Whilft that my wretchedness doth bait my self , Though Whilft 64 King RICHARD II . The cares I give, I have, though given ...
... Mark'd with a blot , damn'd in the book of heav'n . Nay , all of you , that ftand and look upon me , Whilft that my wretchedness doth bait my self , Though Whilft 64 King RICHARD II . The cares I give, I have, though given ...
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