The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 79
... Clif . What fay ye , Country - men , will ye relent , And yield to mercy , whilft ' tis offer'd you , Or let a rabble lead you to your deaths ? Who loves the King , and will embrace his Pardon , Fling up his cap , and say , God fave his ...
... Clif . What fay ye , Country - men , will ye relent , And yield to mercy , whilft ' tis offer'd you , Or let a rabble lead you to your deaths ? Who loves the King , and will embrace his Pardon , Fling up his cap , and say , God fave his ...
Page 81
... Clif . He's fled , my lord , and all his pow'rs do yield And humbly thus with halters on their necks Expect your highness ' doom of life or death . K. Henry . Then , heav'n , fet ope thy everlasting gates , To entertain my vows of ...
... Clif . He's fled , my lord , and all his pow'rs do yield And humbly thus with halters on their necks Expect your highness ' doom of life or death . K. Henry . Then , heav'n , fet ope thy everlasting gates , To entertain my vows of ...
Page 88
... Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : I Would't have me kneel ? First , let me ask of thefe , If they can brook I ...
... Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : I Would't have me kneel ? First , let me ask of thefe , If they can brook I ...
Page 89
... Clif . This is my King , York , I do not mistake ; But thou miftak'ft me much , to think I do ; To Bedlam with him , is the man grown mad ? K. Henry . Ay , Clifford , a Bedlam and ambitious humour Makes him oppofe himself against his ...
... Clif . This is my King , York , I do not mistake ; But thou miftak'ft me much , to think I do ; To Bedlam with him , is the man grown mad ? K. Henry . Ay , Clifford , a Bedlam and ambitious humour Makes him oppofe himself against his ...
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. Clif . Take heed , left by your heat you burn your felves . K ... Clif . The firft I warrant thee ; if dreams prove true . War . You were best go to bed and dream again , Το To keep ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. Clif . Take heed , left by your heat you burn your felves . K ... Clif . The firft I warrant thee ; if dreams prove true . War . You were best go to bed and dream again , Το To keep ...
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