The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of this warlike ifle ! France ...
... Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of this warlike ifle ! France ...
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... those of inferior rank fought with an Eben staff or battoon , to the farther end of which was fix'd a bag cram'd hard with sand . To this cuf- tom Hudibras has alluded in these humourous lines . Engag'd with money bags , as bold As men ...
... those of inferior rank fought with an Eben staff or battoon , to the farther end of which was fix'd a bag cram'd hard with sand . To this cuf- tom Hudibras has alluded in these humourous lines . Engag'd with money bags , as bold As men ...
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... those faults , Yet , by reputing of his high defcent , As next the King he was fucceffive heir , And fuch high vaunts of his nobility , Did inftigate the bedlam brain - fick Dutchefs By wicked means to frame our fov'reign's fall ...
... those faults , Yet , by reputing of his high defcent , As next the King he was fucceffive heir , And fuch high vaunts of his nobility , Did inftigate the bedlam brain - fick Dutchefs By wicked means to frame our fov'reign's fall ...
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... those territories Is utterly bereft you ; all is loft . K. Henry . Cold news , Lord Somerfet ; but God's will be done ! York . Cold news for me : for I had hope of France , As firmly as I hope for fertile England . Thus are my bloffoms ...
... those territories Is utterly bereft you ; all is loft . K. Henry . Cold news , Lord Somerfet ; but God's will be done ! York . Cold news for me : for I had hope of France , As firmly as I hope for fertile England . Thus are my bloffoms ...
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... those , which fly before the battle ends , May ( even in their wives ' and childrens ' fight ) Be hang'd up for example at their doors ; And you , that be the King's friends , follow me . [ Exeunt the two Staffords with their Train ...
... those , which fly before the battle ends , May ( even in their wives ' and childrens ' fight ) Be hang'd up for example at their doors ; And you , that be the King's friends , follow me . [ Exeunt the two Staffords with their Train ...
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