The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... fuch as my wit affords , And over - joy of heart dot ) . minifter . K. Henry . Her fight did ravish , but her grace în fpeech , Her words yclad with wifdom's majefty , Make me from wondring fall to weeping joys , Such is the futnefs of ...
... fuch as my wit affords , And over - joy of heart dot ) . minifter . K. Henry . Her fight did ravish , but her grace în fpeech , Her words yclad with wifdom's majefty , Make me from wondring fall to weeping joys , Such is the futnefs of ...
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... fuch circumstances ? For France , ' tis ours ; and we will keep it still . Glou . Ay , uncle , we will keep it if we can ; But now it is impoffible we fhould . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roast , Hath giv'n the Dutchy ...
... fuch circumstances ? For France , ' tis ours ; and we will keep it still . Glou . Ay , uncle , we will keep it if we can ; But now it is impoffible we fhould . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roast , Hath giv'n the Dutchy ...
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... fuch questions As by your Grace fhall be propounded him . Elean . It is enough , I'll think upon the questions : When from St. Albans we do make return , We'll fee thofe things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this reward ...
... fuch questions As by your Grace fhall be propounded him . Elean . It is enough , I'll think upon the questions : When from St. Albans we do make return , We'll fee thofe things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this reward ...
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... fuch enticing birds , That the will light to liften to their lays And never mount to trouble you again . So let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me , For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet must ...
... fuch enticing birds , That the will light to liften to their lays And never mount to trouble you again . So let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me , For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet must ...
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... fuch matter ; God is my witness , I am falfly ' accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghil ...
... fuch matter ; God is my witness , I am falfly ' accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghil ...
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