The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... lives of thofe , that he did lead to fight Against the great magician , damn'd Glendower ; Whofe daughter , as we hear , the Earl of March Hath lately marry'd . Shall our coffers then Be empty'd , to redeem a traitor home ? Shall we buy ...
... lives of thofe , that he did lead to fight Against the great magician , damn'd Glendower ; Whofe daughter , as we hear , the Earl of March Hath lately marry'd . Shall our coffers then Be empty'd , to redeem a traitor home ? Shall we buy ...
Page 17
... Live fcandaliz'd , and foully fpoken of . Hot . But foft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Mortimer as lawful Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; my self did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his coufin ...
... Live fcandaliz'd , and foully fpoken of . Hot . But foft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Mortimer as lawful Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; my self did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his coufin ...
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... live ; you are grand jurors , are ye ? we'll jure ye , i'faith . [ Here they rob and bind them : Exeunt . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P. Henry . The thieves have bound the true - men : now could thou and I rob the thieves and go ...
... live ; you are grand jurors , are ye ? we'll jure ye , i'faith . [ Here they rob and bind them : Exeunt . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P. Henry . The thieves have bound the true - men : now could thou and I rob the thieves and go ...
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... live not three good men unhang'd in England , and one of them is fat and grows old , God help the while , a bad world I fay . I would I were a weaver , I could fing pfalms , and all manner of fongs . A plague of all cowards , I fay ...
... live not three good men unhang'd in England , and one of them is fat and grows old , God help the while , a bad world I fay . I would I were a weaver , I could fing pfalms , and all manner of fongs . A plague of all cowards , I fay ...
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... live , tell truth , and fhame the devil . Mort . Come , come ! No more of this unprofitable chat . Glen . Three times hath Herry Bolingbroke made head Against my pow'r ; thrice from the banks of Wye , And fandy - bottom'd Severn , have ...
... live , tell truth , and fhame the devil . Mort . Come , come ! No more of this unprofitable chat . Glen . Three times hath Herry Bolingbroke made head Against my pow'r ; thrice from the banks of Wye , And fandy - bottom'd Severn , have ...
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