The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... ( Majefty I should say , for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth , not fo much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and butter . P. Henry . Well , how then ? come , roundly , roundly . Fal ...
... ( Majefty I should say , for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth , not fo much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and butter . P. Henry . Well , how then ? come , roundly , roundly . Fal ...
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... Majefty might never yet endure The moody frontier of a fervant brow . You have good leave to leave us . When we need Your ufe and counsel , we shall fend for you . [ Exit Wor . You were about to speak . North . Yes , my good Lord . [ To ...
... Majefty might never yet endure The moody frontier of a fervant brow . You have good leave to leave us . When we need Your ufe and counsel , we shall fend for you . [ Exit Wor . You were about to speak . North . Yes , my good Lord . [ To ...
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... Majefty ? Fal . A goodly portly man i'faith , and a corpulent ; of a chearful look , a pleafing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and as I think , his age fome fifty , or , by'rlady , inclining to threefcore ; and now I remember me ...
... Majefty ? Fal . A goodly portly man i'faith , and a corpulent ; of a chearful look , a pleafing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and as I think , his age fome fifty , or , by'rlady , inclining to threefcore ; and now I remember me ...
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... Majefty , I wish I could Quit all offences with as clear excufe , As well , as I am doubtless I can purge My felf of many I am charg'd withal . Yet fuch extenuation let me beg , As , in reproof of many tales devis'd , Which oft the ear ...
... Majefty , I wish I could Quit all offences with as clear excufe , As well , as I am doubtless I can purge My felf of many I am charg'd withal . Yet fuch extenuation let me beg , As , in reproof of many tales devis'd , Which oft the ear ...
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... Majefty , When it fhines feldom in admiring eyes : They rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face , and rendred fuch afpect As cloudy men use to their adverfaries , Being with his prefence glutted , gorg'd ...
... Majefty , When it fhines feldom in admiring eyes : They rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face , and rendred fuch afpect As cloudy men use to their adverfaries , Being with his prefence glutted , gorg'd ...
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