The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... 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 love ...
... 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 love ...
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... whofe name And power thou trembleft at , tell what I afk ; For ' till thou fpeak , thou shalt not pass from hence . Spirit . Afk what thou wilt . That I had faid , and done ! Boling . First , of the King : What shall of him become ...
... whofe name And power thou trembleft at , tell what I afk ; For ' till thou fpeak , thou shalt not pass from hence . Spirit . Afk what thou wilt . That I had faid , and done ! Boling . First , of the King : What shall of him become ...
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... whofe line I claim the crown , had iffue Phillippe , a daughter , Who married Edmund Mortimer Earl of March . Edmund had iffae , Roger Earl of March : Roger had iffue , Edmund , Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund in the reign of ...
... whofe line I claim the crown , had iffue Phillippe , a daughter , Who married Edmund Mortimer Earl of March . Edmund had iffae , Roger Earl of March : Roger had iffue , Edmund , Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund in the reign of ...
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... whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wifh'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee go and take me hence , I care not whither , for I beg no favour ; Only convey me where thou art commanded . Stan . Stan . Why , Madam ...
... whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wifh'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee go and take me hence , I care not whither , for I beg no favour ; Only convey me where thou art commanded . Stan . Stan . Why , Madam ...
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... Whofe over - weening arm I have pluck'd back , By falfe accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign Lady , with the reft , Caufelefs have laid difgraces on my head , And with your beft endeavours have stirr'd up My liefeft ...
... Whofe over - weening arm I have pluck'd back , By falfe accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign Lady , with the reft , Caufelefs have laid difgraces on my head , And with your beft endeavours have stirr'd up My liefeft ...
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