The Works of Shakespear...R. Owen, 1747 |
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... 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 root ...
... 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 root ...
Page 16
... those his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on me , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome unwillingness pronounce . The fly - flow hours fhall not determinate The ...
... those his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on me , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome unwillingness pronounce . The fly - flow hours fhall not determinate The ...
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... those that live ? Gaunt . No , no , men living flatter thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh no , thou dyeft , though I ficker be . K. Rich . I am in health , I breathe , I fee thee ill ...
... those that live ? Gaunt . No , no , men living flatter thofe that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , fay'ft , thou flatter'ft me . Gaunt . Oh no , thou dyeft , though I ficker be . K. Rich . I am in health , I breathe , I fee thee ill ...
Page 28
... those thoughts , Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . Think what you will ; we feize into our · hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . York . I'll not be by , the while : my Liege , farewel : What will ...
... those thoughts , Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . Think what you will ; we feize into our · hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . York . I'll not be by , the while : my Liege , farewel : What will ...
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... those , love not the King . Bagot . And that's the wav'ring Commons , for their love Lies in their purfes ; and who empties them , By fo much fills their hearts with deadly hate . Busby . Wherein the King ftands generally condemn'd ...
... those , love not the King . Bagot . And that's the wav'ring Commons , for their love Lies in their purfes ; and who empties them , By fo much fills their hearts with deadly hate . Busby . Wherein the King ftands generally condemn'd ...
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