The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... noble gentleman : Oft have I feen the haughty Cardinal More like a foldier than a man o'th ' church , As ftout and proud as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . Warwick my ...
... noble gentleman : Oft have I feen the haughty Cardinal More like a foldier than a man o'th ' church , As ftout and proud as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . Warwick my ...
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... noble Lords , I care not which , Or Somerset , or York , all's one to me . York . If York have ill demean'd himfelf in France , Then let him be deny'd the Regentship .. Som . If Somerfet be unworthy of the place , Let York be Regent , I ...
... noble Lords , I care not which , Or Somerset , or York , all's one to me . York . If York have ill demean'd himfelf in France , Then let him be deny'd the Regentship .. Som . If Somerfet be unworthy of the place , Let York be Regent , I ...
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... 'd my King and common - weal : And for my wife , I know not how it stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard Noble fhe is ; but if the have forgot Honour Honour and virtue , and convers'd with such As , 28 The Second Part of.
... 'd my King and common - weal : And for my wife , I know not how it stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard Noble fhe is ; but if the have forgot Honour Honour and virtue , and convers'd with such As , 28 The Second Part of.
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... noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the fame refign , As e'er thy father Henry made it mine ; And even as willing at thy feet I leave it , As others would ambitiously receive it . Farewel , good King ; when I am dead and gone ...
... noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the fame refign , As e'er thy father Henry made it mine ; And even as willing at thy feet I leave it , As others would ambitiously receive it . Farewel , good King ; when I am dead and gone ...
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... noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks ftill laughing at thy fhame ; That erft did follow thy proud chariot wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . But foft ! I think fhe ...
... noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks ftill laughing at thy fhame ; That erft did follow thy proud chariot wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . But foft ! I think fhe ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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