The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 44
... thine own fortunes that obedient right , Which both thy duty owes , and our power claims ; Or I will throw thee from my care for ever Into the ftaggers , and the careless lapfe Of youth and ignorance ; my revenge and hate Loofing upon ...
... thine own fortunes that obedient right , Which both thy duty owes , and our power claims ; Or I will throw thee from my care for ever Into the ftaggers , and the careless lapfe Of youth and ignorance ; my revenge and hate Loofing upon ...
Page 86
... Thine , as he vow'd to thee in thine ear , PAROLLES . Ber . He fhall be whipt through the army with this rhime in his forehead . 2 Lord . This is your devoted friend , Sir , the mani- fold linguift , and the armi - potent foldier . Ber ...
... Thine , as he vow'd to thee in thine ear , PAROLLES . Ber . He fhall be whipt through the army with this rhime in his forehead . 2 Lord . This is your devoted friend , Sir , the mani- fold linguift , and the armi - potent foldier . Ber ...
Page 429
... thine ? Lewis . Father , to arms . Blanch . Upon thy wedding - day ? Against the blood that thou haft married ? What ... thine honour , Lewis , thine ho- nour ! Lewis . I mufe your Majefty doth feem fo cold Leavit King JOHN . 429 Elfe ...
... thine ? Lewis . Father , to arms . Blanch . Upon thy wedding - day ? Against the blood that thou haft married ? What ... thine honour , Lewis , thine ho- nour ! Lewis . I mufe your Majefty doth feem fo cold Leavit King JOHN . 429 Elfe ...
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