The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 7
... She should have ftaid in France , and starv'd in France , Before Car . My lord of Glo'fter , now ye grow too hot : It was the pleasure of my lord the King . [ Exit . Glo . My lord of Winchester , I know your mind . ' Tis not my fpeeches ...
... She should have ftaid in France , and starv'd in France , Before Car . My lord of Glo'fter , now ye grow too hot : It was the pleasure of my lord the King . [ Exit . Glo . My lord of Winchester , I know your mind . ' Tis not my fpeeches ...
Page 15
... She fweeps it through the Court with troops of ladies , More like an Empress than Duke Humphry's wife . Strangers in Court do take her for the Queen ; She bears a Duke's revenues on her back , And in her heart she scorns our poverty ...
... She fweeps it through the Court with troops of ladies , More like an Empress than Duke Humphry's wife . Strangers in Court do take her for the Queen ; She bears a Duke's revenues on her back , And in her heart she scorns our poverty ...
Page 17
... She'll hamper thee and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place most Master wears no breeches , She fhall not ftrike Dame Eleanor unrevenged . [ Exit Eleanor . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow Eleanor , And liften after Humphry ...
... She'll hamper thee and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place most Master wears no breeches , She fhall not ftrike Dame Eleanor unrevenged . [ Exit Eleanor . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow Eleanor , And liften after Humphry ...
Page 23
... she flew above the reft : To fee how God in all his creatures works ! Yea , man and birds are fain of climbing high . Suf . No marvel , an it like your Majefty , My lord Protector's Hawks do towre fo well ; They know , their Master ...
... she flew above the reft : To fee how God in all his creatures works ! Yea , man and birds are fain of climbing high . Suf . No marvel , an it like your Majefty , My lord Protector's Hawks do towre fo well ; They know , their Master ...
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... She was indeed a pedlar's daughter , and fold many laces . Weav . But , now of late , not able to travel with her furr'd pack , fhe washes bucks here at home . Cade . Therefore am I of an honourable house . Dick . Ay , by my faith , the ...
... She was indeed a pedlar's daughter , and fold many laces . Weav . But , now of late , not able to travel with her furr'd pack , fhe washes bucks here at home . Cade . Therefore am I of an honourable house . Dick . Ay , by my faith , the ...
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