The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... head , and trembling stands aloof , While all is fhar'd , and all is born away ; Ready to ftarve , and dares not touch his own . So York muft fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold ...
... head , and trembling stands aloof , While all is fhar'd , and all is born away ; Ready to ftarve , and dares not touch his own . So York muft fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold ...
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... head , Whofe church - like humour fits not for a crown . Then , York , be ftill a while , ' till time do ferve : Watch thou , and wake when others be asleep , To pry into the fecrets of the State ; ' Till Henry furfeit in the joys of ...
... head , Whofe church - like humour fits not for a crown . Then , York , be ftill a while , ' till time do ferve : Watch thou , and wake when others be asleep , To pry into the fecrets of the State ; ' Till Henry furfeit in the joys of ...
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... head for his prefumption . But lift to me , my Humphry , my fweet Duke : Methought I fat in feat of Majefty , In the cathedral church of Westminster , And in that chair where Kings and Queens are crown'd ; Where Henry and Margaret kneel ...
... head for his prefumption . But lift to me , my Humphry , my fweet Duke : Methought I fat in feat of Majefty , In the cathedral church of Westminster , And in that chair where Kings and Queens are crown'd ; Where Henry and Margaret kneel ...
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... is his tilt - yard , and his loves Are brazen images of canoniz'd faints . I would the college of the Cardinals Would chuse him Pope , and carry him to Rome , And And fet the triple crown upon his head ! That 16 The Second Part of.
... is his tilt - yard , and his loves Are brazen images of canoniz'd faints . I would the college of the Cardinals Would chuse him Pope , and carry him to Rome , And And fet the triple crown upon his head ! That 16 The Second Part of.
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... head ! That were a ftate fit for his holiness . Suf . Madam , be patient ; as I was the caufe Your Highness came to England , fo will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q.Mar . Befide the proud Protector , have we Beaufort Th ...
... head ! That were a ftate fit for his holiness . Suf . Madam , be patient ; as I was the caufe Your Highness came to England , fo will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q.Mar . Befide the proud Protector , have we Beaufort Th ...
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