The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts . What think you , coufin , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath furpriz❜d , Τα " To his own use he keeps , and fends me King HENRY IV . 7 ་
... , and he mine . But let him from my thoughts . What think you , coufin , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath furpriz❜d , Τα " To his own use he keeps , and fends me King HENRY IV . 7 ་
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In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. To his own use he keeps , and fends me word I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife . Weft . This is his uncle's teaching , this is Worcester , Malevolent to you in all afpects ...
In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. To his own use he keeps , and fends me word I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife . Weft . This is his uncle's teaching , this is Worcester , Malevolent to you in all afpects ...
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... keeping thy word with the devil . P. Henry . Elfe he had been damn'd for cozening the devil . Poins . But , my lads , my lads , to - morrow morning , by four a clock early at Gads - bill ; there are pilgrims going to Canterbury with ...
... keeping thy word with the devil . P. Henry . Elfe he had been damn'd for cozening the devil . Poins . But , my lads , my lads , to - morrow morning , by four a clock early at Gads - bill ; there are pilgrims going to Canterbury with ...
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... keep them all . By heav'n , he fhall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would fave his foul , he shall not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You ftart away , And lend no ear unto my purposes , Those prisoners you fhall keep ...
... keep them all . By heav'n , he fhall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would fave his foul , he shall not ; I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You ftart away , And lend no ear unto my purposes , Those prisoners you fhall keep ...
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... keep that for the hangman ! for I know thou worshipp'ft St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falfhood may . Gads . What talk'ft thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows . For if I hang , old Sir John , hangs ...
... keep that for the hangman ! for I know thou worshipp'ft St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falfhood may . Gads . What talk'ft thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows . For if I hang , old Sir John , hangs ...
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