The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghil villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's fpeech : I do befeech your royal Majefty , Let him have ...
... speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghil villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's fpeech : I do befeech your royal Majefty , Let him have ...
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... speak . [ Exit Gloucefter . Elean . Art thou gone too ? all comfort go with thee For none abides with me : my joy is death ; Death , at whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wifh'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee go ...
... speak . [ Exit Gloucefter . Elean . Art thou gone too ? all comfort go with thee For none abides with me : my joy is death ; Death , at whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wifh'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee go ...
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... speak my mind , I think I fhould have told your Grace's tale . The Dutchess , by his fubornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or if he were not privy to those faults , Yet the repeating of his high defcent As next the ...
... speak my mind , I think I fhould have told your Grace's tale . The Dutchess , by his fubornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or if he were not privy to those faults , Yet the repeating of his high defcent As next the ...
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... speak a word . [ King frvoons . Q.Mar . How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Sem . Rear up his body , wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! oh Henry , ope thine eyes . Suf . He doth revive again ...
... speak a word . [ King frvoons . Q.Mar . How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Sem . Rear up his body , wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! oh Henry , ope thine eyes . Suf . He doth revive again ...
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... speak in his behalf , Is flander to your royal dignity . Suf . Blunt - witted Lord , ignoble in demeanour , If ever Lady wrong'd her Lord fo much , Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some ftern untutor❜d churl ; and noble stock Was ...
... speak in his behalf , Is flander to your royal dignity . Suf . Blunt - witted Lord , ignoble in demeanour , If ever Lady wrong'd her Lord fo much , Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some ftern untutor❜d churl ; and noble stock Was ...
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