The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... loud voice , peaceful words ? Tork . For Sufelk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of this warlike ifle : France should , & ' c . [ Exit Jefu Jefu maintain your Royal Excellence , With , God preferve · King HENRY VI .
... loud voice , peaceful words ? Tork . For Sufelk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of this warlike ifle : France should , & ' c . [ Exit Jefu Jefu maintain your Royal Excellence , With , God preferve · King HENRY VI .
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In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. Jefu maintain your Royal Excellence , With , God preferve the good Duke Humphry ? I fear me , Lords , for all this flattering gloss , He will be found a dangerous Protector . Buck ...
In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. Jefu maintain your Royal Excellence , With , God preferve the good Duke Humphry ? I fear me , Lords , for all this flattering gloss , He will be found a dangerous Protector . Buck ...
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... Royal Majesty ! Elean . What fay'ft thou ? Majesty ? I am but Grace . Hume . But by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your Grace's title fhall be multiply'd . Elean . What fay'st thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr ' & With ...
... Royal Majesty ! Elean . What fay'ft thou ? Majesty ? I am but Grace . Hume . But by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your Grace's title fhall be multiply'd . Elean . What fay'st thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr ' & With ...
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... royal Majefty , Let him have all the rigour of the Law . Arm . Alas , my Lord , hang me if ever I fpake the words . My accufer is my prentice , and when I did correct him for his fault the other day , he did vow upon his knees he would ...
... royal Majefty , Let him have all the rigour of the Law . Arm . Alas , my Lord , hang me if ever I fpake the words . My accufer is my prentice , and when I did correct him for his fault the other day , he did vow upon his knees he would ...
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... royal Majesty . Arm . And I accept the combat willingly , Peter . Alas , my Lord , I cannot fight ; for God's fake pity my cafe ; the spight of man prevaileth against me . O Lord , have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a ...
... royal Majesty . Arm . And I accept the combat willingly , Peter . Alas , my Lord , I cannot fight ; for God's fake pity my cafe ; the spight of man prevaileth against me . O Lord , have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a ...
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