The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... once about the Quadrangle , I come to talk of common - wealth affairs . As for your fpiteful falfe objections , Prove them , and I lye open to the law . But God in mercy deal fo with my foul , As I in duty love my King and Country ! But ...
... once about the Quadrangle , I come to talk of common - wealth affairs . As for your fpiteful falfe objections , Prove them , and I lye open to the law . But God in mercy deal fo with my foul , As I in duty love my King and Country ! But ...
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... once in all my life , when I was a youth . Wife . Too true , and bought his climbing very dear . Glou . Mafs , thou lov'ft plums well , that wouldft ven- ture fo . Simp . Alas , good Sir , my wife defir'd some damsons , And made me ...
... once in all my life , when I was a youth . Wife . Too true , and bought his climbing very dear . Glou . Mafs , thou lov'ft plums well , that wouldft ven- ture fo . Simp . Alas , good Sir , my wife defir'd some damsons , And made me ...
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... once , he leaps over the fool and runs away ; and they follow , and cry , A miracle ! K. Henry . O God , feeft thou this , and bear'ft fo long ! Q.Mar . It made me laugh to fee the villain run . Gleu . Follow the knave , and take this ...
... once , he leaps over the fool and runs away ; and they follow , and cry , A miracle ! K. Henry . O God , feeft thou this , and bear'ft fo long ! Q.Mar . It made me laugh to fee the villain run . Gleu . Follow the knave , and take this ...
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... once ; His Lady banish'd , and a limb lopt off : This ftaff of honour raught , there let it ftand , Where beft it fits to be , in Henry's ' s hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays , Thus Eleanor's pride dies in ...
... once ; His Lady banish'd , and a limb lopt off : This ftaff of honour raught , there let it ftand , Where beft it fits to be , in Henry's ' s hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays , Thus Eleanor's pride dies in ...
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... once ; the care you have of us , To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , Is worthy praife ; but fhall I fpeak my confcience ? Our kinfman Glofter is as innocent From meaning treafon to our Royal perfon , As is the fucking Lamb or ...
... once ; the care you have of us , To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , Is worthy praife ; but fhall I fpeak my confcience ? Our kinfman Glofter is as innocent From meaning treafon to our Royal perfon , As is the fucking Lamb or ...
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