The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great King of England , and my gracious lord , The mutual conf'rence that my mind hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest ...
... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great King of England , and my gracious lord , The mutual conf'rence that my mind hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest ...
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... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine Ill Againft my King and nephew , virtuous Henry , laft Breathing in this mortal world ! Be my My troublous dreams this night do make me fad . Elean . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and ...
... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine Ill Againft my King and nephew , virtuous Henry , laft Breathing in this mortal world ! Be my My troublous dreams this night do make me fad . Elean . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and ...
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... thought , King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion . But all his mind is bent to holiness , To number Ave Maries on his beads ; His champions are the Prophets and Apostles : His weapons holy Saws of facred ...
... thought , King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion . But all his mind is bent to holiness , To number Ave Maries on his beads ; His champions are the Prophets and Apostles : His weapons holy Saws of facred ...
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... thought any fuch matter : God is my witness , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Pet . By thefe ten bones , my lord , he did fpeak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my lord of York's armour . York . Bafe ...
... thought any fuch matter : God is my witness , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Pet . By thefe ten bones , my lord , he did fpeak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my lord of York's armour . York . Bafe ...
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... thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord ,. ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how think you by that ...
... thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord ,. ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how think you by that ...
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