The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles , The peers agreed , and Henry was well pleas'd To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . I cannot blame them all , what is't to them ? ' Tis ...
... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles , The peers agreed , and Henry was well pleas'd To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . I cannot blame them all , what is't to them ? ' Tis ...
Page 45
... stand on quillets how to flay him : Be it by ginns , by fnares , by fubtilty , Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , So he be dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble ...
... stand on quillets how to flay him : Be it by ginns , by fnares , by fubtilty , Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , So he be dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble ...
Page 58
... standing naked on a mountain top , Where biting Cold would never let grafs grow . And think it but a minute fpent in fport . Q. Mar. Oh , let me entreat thee cease ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let ...
... standing naked on a mountain top , Where biting Cold would never let grafs grow . And think it but a minute fpent in fport . Q. Mar. Oh , let me entreat thee cease ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let ...
Page 65
... stand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . True Nobility is exempt from fear : More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . ( a ) Suf . Come , Soldiers , fhew what cruelty ye can , That this my ...
... stand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . True Nobility is exempt from fear : More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more . ( a ) Suf . Come , Soldiers , fhew what cruelty ye can , That this my ...
Page 69
... Stand , villain , stand , or I'll fell thee down ; he fhall be encounter'd with a man as good as himself . He is but a knight , is a ' ? Mich . No. Cade . To equal him , I will make my felf a knight prefently ? rife up , Sir John ...
... Stand , villain , stand , or I'll fell thee down ; he fhall be encounter'd with a man as good as himself . He is but a knight , is a ' ? Mich . No. Cade . To equal him , I will make my felf a knight prefently ? rife up , Sir John ...
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