The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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Page 43
... enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from thence difcharg'd ? Sir , call to mind , That I have been your wife , in this obedience , Upward of twenty ...
... enemy ? what friend of mine , That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice He was from thence difcharg'd ? Sir , call to mind , That I have been your wife , in this obedience , Upward of twenty ...
Page 44
... enemy , and make my challenge . You fhall not be my judge . For it is you * Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me , Which God's dew quench ! therefore I fay again , I utterly abhor , yea from my foul Refuse you for my judge , whom ...
... enemy , and make my challenge . You fhall not be my judge . For it is you * Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me , Which God's dew quench ! therefore I fay again , I utterly abhor , yea from my foul Refuse you for my judge , whom ...
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... enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but like the village curs , Bark when their fellows do . By fome of thefe The Queen is put in anger ; y'are excus'd : But will you be more juftify'd ? you ever Have 4 But 43 King HENRY VIII ...
... enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but like the village curs , Bark when their fellows do . By fome of thefe The Queen is put in anger ; y'are excus'd : But will you be more juftify'd ? you ever Have 4 But 43 King HENRY VIII ...
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... enemy . Sur . How came His practices to light ? Suf . Moft ftrangely . Sur . How ? Suf . The Cardinal's letters to the Pope mifcarried , And came to th ' eye o'th ' King ; wherein was read , How that the Cardinal did intreat his ...
... enemy . Sur . How came His practices to light ? Suf . Moft ftrangely . Sur . How ? Suf . The Cardinal's letters to the Pope mifcarried , And came to th ' eye o'th ' King ; wherein was read , How that the Cardinal did intreat his ...
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... use of it . Wol . I hope I have : I'm able now methinks , Out of a fortitude of foul I feel , T'endure more miferies , and greater far Than a their Than my weak - hearted enemies dare offer . What 66 King HENRY VHT .
... use of it . Wol . I hope I have : I'm able now methinks , Out of a fortitude of foul I feel , T'endure more miferies , and greater far Than a their Than my weak - hearted enemies dare offer . What 66 King HENRY VHT .
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