The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... Once more , the more to aggravate the Note , With a foul Traytor's Name ftuff I thy throat ; And wish , so please my Sov'reign , ere I move , What my Tongue fpeaks , my Right drawn Sword may prove . Mowh . Let not my cold words here ...
... Once more , the more to aggravate the Note , With a foul Traytor's Name ftuff I thy throat ; And wish , so please my Sov'reign , ere I move , What my Tongue fpeaks , my Right drawn Sword may prove . Mowh . Let not my cold words here ...
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... Once did I lay an ambush for your life , A trespass that doth vex my grieved foul ; But ere I laft receiv'd the Sacrament , I did confefs it , and exactly begg'd Your Grace's pardon ; and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault ; as for ...
... Once did I lay an ambush for your life , A trespass that doth vex my grieved foul ; But ere I laft receiv'd the Sacrament , I did confefs it , and exactly begg'd Your Grace's pardon ; and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault ; as for ...
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... once a too - long - wither'd flower . Live in thy fhame , but die not shame with thee ! These words hereafter thy tormentors be ! Convey me to my Bed , then to my Grave : Love they to live , that love and honour have . [ Exit , borne ...
... once a too - long - wither'd flower . Live in thy fhame , but die not shame with thee ! These words hereafter thy tormentors be ! Convey me to my Bed , then to my Grave : Love they to live , that love and honour have . [ Exit , borne ...
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... once ! I know not what to do : I would to heav'n , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it ) The King had cut off my head with my brother's . What , are there pofts dispatch'd for Ireland ? How shall we do for money for these wars ...
... once ! I know not what to do : I would to heav'n , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it ) The King had cut off my head with my brother's . What , are there pofts dispatch'd for Ireland ? How shall we do for money for these wars ...
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... once , for once , for all and ever . Green . Well , we may meet again . Bagot . I fear me , never . [ Exeunt . D 2 SCENE SCENE IX . Changes to a wild Profped in Glocestershire King RICHARD II . 35.
... once , for once , for all and ever . Green . Well , we may meet again . Bagot . I fear me , never . [ Exeunt . D 2 SCENE SCENE IX . Changes to a wild Profped in Glocestershire King RICHARD II . 35.
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