The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France , and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea burnt , Unto the prince's heart of Calydon ...
... tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France , and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea burnt , Unto the prince's heart of Calydon ...
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... or that it had its name from a certain flavour refembling it . -- 9 as Bevis of Southampton fell upon Ascapart . ] I have added this from the old quarto . York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double 34 The Second Part of.
... or that it had its name from a certain flavour refembling it . -- 9 as Bevis of Southampton fell upon Ascapart . ] I have added this from the old quarto . York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double 34 The Second Part of.
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double . Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double . Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I ...
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... his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart : And And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , 42 The Second Part of.
... his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart : And And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , 42 The Second Part of.
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... spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Seeing King HENRY VI . 45.
... spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Seeing King HENRY VI . 45.
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