The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 30
... dead , The Iffue of the next fon fhould have reign'd . Sal . But William of Hatfield dy'd without an heir . York . The third fon , Duke of Clarence , from whose Line I claim the Crown , had iffue Philip , a daughter , Who married Edmond ...
... dead , The Iffue of the next fon fhould have reign'd . Sal . But William of Hatfield dy'd without an heir . York . The third fon , Duke of Clarence , from whose Line I claim the Crown , had iffue Philip , a daughter , Who married Edmond ...
Page 32
... dead and gone , May honourable peace attend thy throne . [ Exit Glo'fter .. Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry King , and Margret Queen . And Humphry , Duke of Glo'fter , fcarce himself , That bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His ...
... dead and gone , May honourable peace attend thy throne . [ Exit Glo'fter .. Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry King , and Margret Queen . And Humphry , Duke of Glo'fter , fcarce himself , That bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His ...
Page 45
... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ...
... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ...
Page 46
... dead , my lord of Suffolk , Ere you can ake due orders for a priest : Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender fo the fafety of my Liege . Suf . Here is my hand , the deed is worthy doing ...
... dead , my lord of Suffolk , Ere you can ake due orders for a priest : Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender fo the fafety of my Liege . Suf . Here is my hand , the deed is worthy doing ...
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... dead , In face , in gait , in fpeech he doth resemble . By this , I fhall perceive the Commons ' mind ; How they affect the House and Claim of York . Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him ...
... dead , In face , in gait , in fpeech he doth resemble . By this , I fhall perceive the Commons ' mind ; How they affect the House and Claim of York . Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him ...
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