The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... thee of high treafon , in the names Of our moft Soy'reign King Buck . Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ,, I. fhall , perife Under device and practice . Bran . I am forry To fee you ta'en from liberty , to look on The ...
... thee of high treafon , in the names Of our moft Soy'reign King Buck . Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ,, I. fhall , perife Under device and practice . Bran . I am forry To fee you ta'en from liberty , to look on The ...
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... thee ; what fay'ft ? Surv . After the Duke his father with the knife , He ftretch'd him , and with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath , whofe tenour Was , were he ...
... thee ; what fay'ft ? Surv . After the Duke his father with the knife , He ftretch'd him , and with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath , whofe tenour Was , were he ...
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... pray ' em take their pleasures . [ Chufe ladies , King and Anne Bullen . King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd ! O beauty , Till now I never knew thee . [ Mufick . Dance . Wol . Wol . My lord . Cham . Your Grace ? 26 King HENRY VIII .
... pray ' em take their pleasures . [ Chufe ladies , King and Anne Bullen . King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd ! O beauty , Till now I never knew thee . [ Mufick . Dance . Wol . Wol . My lord . Cham . Your Grace ? 26 King HENRY VIII .
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... thee out ) The Queen of earthly Queens . She's noble born ; And like her true nobility , fhe has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highnefs That it fhall pleafe you to declare , in ...
... thee out ) The Queen of earthly Queens . She's noble born ; And like her true nobility , fhe has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highnefs That it fhall pleafe you to declare , in ...
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... thee and all thy beft parts bound together , Weigh'd not a hair of his . Plague of your policy , You lent me deputy for Ireland , Far from his fuccour ; from the King , from all That might have mercy on the fault thou gav'ft him s ...
... thee and all thy beft parts bound together , Weigh'd not a hair of his . Plague of your policy , You lent me deputy for Ireland , Far from his fuccour ; from the King , from all That might have mercy on the fault thou gav'ft him s ...
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