The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Stay , Humphry , Duke of Glofter ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God fhall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lanthorn to my feet , And go in peace , Humphry , no lefs belov'd , Than when ...
... Stay , Humphry , Duke of Glofter ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God fhall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lanthorn to my feet , And go in peace , Humphry , no lefs belov'd , Than when ...
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... staying there fo long , ' till all were loft . Shew me one scar character'd on thy skin : Mens flesh preferv'd fo whole , doth seldom win . Q.Mar . Nay then , this spark will prove a raging fire , If wind and fuel be brought to feed it ...
... staying there fo long , ' till all were loft . Shew me one scar character'd on thy skin : Mens flesh preferv'd fo whole , doth seldom win . Q.Mar . Nay then , this spark will prove a raging fire , If wind and fuel be brought to feed it ...
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... stay , Salisbury , With the rude multitude , ' till I return . [ Warwick goes in . K. Henry . O thou that judgest all things , ftay my thoughts ! My thoughts , that labour to persuade my foul Some violent hands were laid on Humphry's ...
... stay , Salisbury , With the rude multitude , ' till I return . [ Warwick goes in . K. Henry . O thou that judgest all things , ftay my thoughts ! My thoughts , that labour to persuade my foul Some violent hands were laid on Humphry's ...
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... stay , befal what may befal . Q. Mar. Away ! though parting be a corrofive , It is applied to a deathful wound . To France , fweet Suffolk ; let me hear from thee : For wherefoe'er thou art in this world's globe , I'll have an Iris that ...
... stay , befal what may befal . Q. Mar. Away ! though parting be a corrofive , It is applied to a deathful wound . To France , fweet Suffolk ; let me hear from thee : For wherefoe'er thou art in this world's globe , I'll have an Iris that ...
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... Stay , Whitmore , for thy prifoner is a Prince , The Duke of Suffolk , William de la Pole . Whit . The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags ? Suf . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke , Jove fometimes went difguis'd , and why not ...
... Stay , Whitmore , for thy prifoner is a Prince , The Duke of Suffolk , William de la Pole . Whit . The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags ? Suf . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke , Jove fometimes went difguis'd , and why not ...
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