The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... enemy : Nay more , an enemy unto you all ; And no great friend , I fear me , to the King . Confider , lords , he is the next of blood , And heir apparent to the English crown . Had Henry got an empire by his marriage , 4 And all the ...
... enemy : Nay more , an enemy unto you all ; And no great friend , I fear me , to the King . Confider , lords , he is the next of blood , And heir apparent to the English crown . Had Henry got an empire by his marriage , 4 And all the ...
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... enemy in this prefence ? O Peter , thou haft prevail'd in right . K. Henry . Go , take hence that traitor from our fight , 1 For by his death we do perceive his guilt . And God in juftice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of ...
... enemy in this prefence ? O Peter , thou haft prevail'd in right . K. Henry . Go , take hence that traitor from our fight , 1 For by his death we do perceive his guilt . And God in juftice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of ...
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... enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glofler , teach me to forget myself : For whilft I think I am thy married wife , And thou a prince , protector of this land ; Methinks , I ...
... enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glofler , teach me to forget myself : For whilft I think I am thy married wife , And thou a prince , protector of this land ; Methinks , I ...
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... enemy : Ay , all of you have laid your heads together ; ( Myfelf had notice of your conventicles ) And all to make away my guiltless life : I fhall not want falfe witnefs to condemn me , Nor store of treasons to augment my guilt : The ...
... enemy : Ay , all of you have laid your heads together ; ( Myfelf had notice of your conventicles ) And all to make away my guiltless life : I fhall not want falfe witnefs to condemn me , Nor store of treasons to augment my guilt : The ...
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... enemies . His fortunes I will weep , and ' twixt each groan Say , who's a traitor ? Glo'fter he is none . [ Exit . Q.Mar . Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams . Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of ...
... enemies . His fortunes I will weep , and ' twixt each groan Say , who's a traitor ? Glo'fter he is none . [ Exit . Q.Mar . Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams . Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of ...
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