The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... fields , Nor bruise her flowrets with the armed hoofs Of hoftile paces . Thofe oppofed arms Which like the meteors of a troubled heav'n , All of one nature , of one fubftance bred , Did lately meet in the inteftine fhock A 3 And And ...
... fields , Nor bruise her flowrets with the armed hoofs Of hoftile paces . Thofe oppofed arms Which like the meteors of a troubled heav'n , All of one nature , of one fubftance bred , Did lately meet in the inteftine fhock A 3 And And ...
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... fields Over whofe acres walk'd thofe bleffed feet Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter Cross , But this our purpose is a twelvemonth old , And bootlefs ' tis to tell you we will go : Therefore ...
... fields Over whofe acres walk'd thofe bleffed feet Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter Cross , But this our purpose is a twelvemonth old , And bootlefs ' tis to tell you we will go : Therefore ...
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... fields , and blows , and groans applaud our sport . 1 Car . H ACT II . SCENE I. An Inn at Rochester . [ Exeunt . Enter a Carrier with a Lantborn in his Hand . EIGH ho , an't be not four by the day I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over ...
... fields , and blows , and groans applaud our sport . 1 Car . H ACT II . SCENE I. An Inn at Rochester . [ Exeunt . Enter a Carrier with a Lantborn in his Hand . EIGH ho , an't be not four by the day I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over ...
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... field ! and thou haft talk ' Of fallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palifadoes , fortins , parapets ; Of bafilifks , of cannon , culverin , Of prifoners ranfom , and of foldiers flain , And all the current of a heady fight ...
... field ! and thou haft talk ' Of fallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palifadoes , fortins , parapets ; Of bafilifks , of cannon , culverin , Of prifoners ranfom , and of foldiers flain , And all the current of a heady fight ...
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... fields : These figns have mark'd me extraordinary , And all the courses of my life do fhew , I am not in the roll of common men . Where is he living , clipt in with the fea That chides the banks of England , Wales , or Scotland , Whe ...
... fields : These figns have mark'd me extraordinary , And all the courses of my life do fhew , I am not in the roll of common men . Where is he living , clipt in with the fea That chides the banks of England , Wales , or Scotland , Whe ...
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