The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Such is the fulnefs of my heart's content . Lords , with one cheerful voice welcome my love . All kneel . Long live Queen Margret , England's happiness ! Q. Mar. We thank you all . [ Flourif . Suf . My lord protector , fo it pleafe your ...
... Such is the fulnefs of my heart's content . Lords , with one cheerful voice welcome my love . All kneel . Long live Queen Margret , England's happiness ! Q. Mar. We thank you all . [ Flourif . Suf . My lord protector , fo it pleafe your ...
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... Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold : A fort of naughty perfons , lewdly bent , Under the countenance and confederacy Of lady Eleanor , the Protector's wife , ( The ring - leader and head of all this rout ) Have practis'd ...
... Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold : A fort of naughty perfons , lewdly bent , Under the countenance and confederacy Of lady Eleanor , the Protector's wife , ( The ring - leader and head of all this rout ) Have practis'd ...
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... third . " Till Lionel's iffue fail , his fhould not reign ; It fails not yet , but flourisheth in thee And in thy fons , fair flips of such a stock . Then , Then , father Salisbury , kneel we together , And 30 The Second Part of.
... third . " Till Lionel's iffue fail , his fhould not reign ; It fails not yet , but flourisheth in thee And in thy fons , fair flips of such a stock . Then , Then , father Salisbury , kneel we together , And 30 The Second Part of.
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... us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law for fins , Such as by God's Book are adjudg'd to death . You four from hence to prifon , back again ; C4 From From thence unto the place of execution ; The Witch King HENRY VI . 3.T.
... us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law for fins , Such as by God's Book are adjudg'd to death . You four from hence to prifon , back again ; C4 From From thence unto the place of execution ; The Witch King HENRY VI . 3.T.
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... . H Cardinal in Bed : OW fares my lord ? fpeak , Beauford , to thy Sovereign . Car . If thou beeft Death , I'll give thee England's treasure , H Enough Enough to purchase such another Island , So thou wilt 60 The Second Part of.
... . H Cardinal in Bed : OW fares my lord ? fpeak , Beauford , to thy Sovereign . Car . If thou beeft Death , I'll give thee England's treasure , H Enough Enough to purchase such another Island , So thou wilt 60 The Second Part of.
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