The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund in the reign of Bolingbroke , As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; And , but for Owen Glendower , had been King ; Who kept him in captivity , ' till he dy'd . But to the reft . York . His ...
... Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund in the reign of Bolingbroke , As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; And , but for Owen Glendower , had been King ; Who kept him in captivity , ' till he dy'd . But to the reft . York . His ...
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... ANNE , Widow of Edward Prince of Wales , Son to Hen- ry VI , afterwards married to the Duke of Gloucefter . Dutchess of York , Mother to Edward IV , Clarence , and Richard III . Sheriff , Purfuivant , Citizens , Ghofts of thofe murder'd ...
... ANNE , Widow of Edward Prince of Wales , Son to Hen- ry VI , afterwards married to the Duke of Gloucefter . Dutchess of York , Mother to Edward IV , Clarence , and Richard III . Sheriff , Purfuivant , Citizens , Ghofts of thofe murder'd ...
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... Anne being the Mourner . Anne . Set down , fet down your honourable load , If honour may be fhrowded in a herfe ; Whilft I a while obfequiously lament Th ' untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster . Poor clay - cold figure of a holy King ...
... Anne being the Mourner . Anne . Set down , fet down your honourable load , If honour may be fhrowded in a herfe ; Whilft I a while obfequiously lament Th ' untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster . Poor clay - cold figure of a holy King ...
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... Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon , Stab'd by the felf - fame hand that made these wounds . Lo , in these windows that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made these ...
... Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon , Stab'd by the felf - fame hand that made these wounds . Lo , in these windows that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes . Curs'd be the hand that made these ...
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... Anne . Foul dev'l ! for God's fake hence , trouble us not , For thou haft made the happy earth thy hell : Fill'd it ... Anne . Villain , thou know'ft nor law of God nor man ; No beaft so fierce , but knows fome touch of pity . Glo . But ...
... Anne . Foul dev'l ! for God's fake hence , trouble us not , For thou haft made the happy earth thy hell : Fill'd it ... Anne . Villain , thou know'ft nor law of God nor man ; No beaft so fierce , but knows fome touch of pity . Glo . But ...
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