The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... fall to weeping joys , 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 ...
... fall to weeping joys , 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 ...
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... fall the paper . K. Henry . Uncle , how now ? Glo . Pardon me , gracious lord ; Some fudden qualm hath struck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchefter , I pray , read on . Win ...
... fall the paper . K. Henry . Uncle , how now ? Glo . Pardon me , gracious lord ; Some fudden qualm hath struck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchefter , I pray , read on . Win ...
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... fall'n at jars . Then will I raise aloft the milk - white Rose , With whose sweet smell the air fhall be perfum'd ; And in my Standard bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancafter ; And , force perforce , I'll make him ...
... fall'n at jars . Then will I raise aloft the milk - white Rose , With whose sweet smell the air fhall be perfum'd ; And in my Standard bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancafter ; And , force perforce , I'll make him ...
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... Fall : Sort how it will , I fhall have gold for all . SCENE V. Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , Peter the Armourer's man being one . 1 Pet . M mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my lord Pro ...
... Fall : Sort how it will , I fhall have gold for all . SCENE V. Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , Peter the Armourer's man being one . 1 Pet . M mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my lord Pro ...
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... fall off a tree . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . How long haft thou been blind ? Simp . O , born fo , master . Glo . What , and would'st climb a tree ? Simp . But once in all my life , when I was a youth . Wife . Too true , and ...
... fall off a tree . Wife . A plum - tree , master . Glo . How long haft thou been blind ? Simp . O , born fo , master . Glo . What , and would'st climb a tree ? Simp . But once in all my life , when I was a youth . Wife . Too true , and ...
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