The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Duke his uncle kept His uncle York where I firft bow'd my knee Unto this King of fmiles , this Bolingbroke : When you and he came back from Ravenspurg . North . At Barkley castle . Hot . You fay true : Why , what a deal of candied ...
... Duke his uncle kept His uncle York where I firft bow'd my knee Unto this King of fmiles , this Bolingbroke : When you and he came back from Ravenspurg . North . At Barkley castle . Hot . You fay true : Why , what a deal of candied ...
Page 68
... Duke of Lancaster , To fue his livery and beg his peace , T With tears of innocence and terms of zeal ; My father , in kind heart and pity mov'd , Swore him affiftance , and perform'd it too . Now , when the Lords and Barons of the ...
... Duke of Lancaster , To fue his livery and beg his peace , T With tears of innocence and terms of zeal ; My father , in kind heart and pity mov'd , Swore him affiftance , and perform'd it too . Now , when the Lords and Barons of the ...
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... Jack : there is Percy ; if your father will do me any honour , fo ; if not , let him kill the next Percy himself . I look either to be Earl or Duke , I can affure you . P. Henry - P. Henry . Why , Percy Í kill'd my 8z The First Part of .
... Jack : there is Percy ; if your father will do me any honour , fo ; if not , let him kill the next Percy himself . I look either to be Earl or Duke , I can affure you . P. Henry - P. Henry . Why , Percy Í kill'd my 8z The First Part of .
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... Duke of Lancaster and Weftmorland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth . But who is fubftituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . York . Let us on : And publish the occafion of our arms . The commonwealth is ...
... Duke of Lancaster and Weftmorland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth . But who is fubftituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . York . Let us on : And publish the occafion of our arms . The commonwealth is ...
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... Duke of Norfolk . Sil . This Sir John , coufin , that comes hither anon about Soldiers . Shal . The fame Sir John , the very fame : I faw him break Schoggan's head at the court - gate , when he was a crack , not thus high ; and the very ...
... Duke of Norfolk . Sil . This Sir John , coufin , that comes hither anon about Soldiers . Shal . The fame Sir John , the very fame : I faw him break Schoggan's head at the court - gate , when he was a crack , not thus high ; and the very ...
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