The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Brother to the Baftard . James Gurney , Servant to the Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - Duke of Austria . Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord ...
... Brother to the Baftard . James Gurney , Servant to the Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - Duke of Austria . Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord ...
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... brother Geffrey's Son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays lawful claim To this fair Ifland , and the territories : To Ireland , Poitiers , Anjou , Touraine , Maine : Defiring thee to lay afide the sword Which fways ufurpingly these feveral ...
... brother Geffrey's Son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays lawful claim To this fair Ifland , and the territories : To Ireland , Poitiers , Anjou , Touraine , Maine : Defiring thee to lay afide the sword Which fways ufurpingly these feveral ...
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... brother's plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , he pops me out At least from fair five hundred pound a year : Heav'n guard my mother's honour and my land . K. John . A good blunt fellow : why , being younger born , Doth ...
... brother's plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , he pops me out At least from fair five hundred pound a year : Heav'n guard my mother's honour and my land . K. John . A good blunt fellow : why , being younger born , Doth ...
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... brother's land ? Baft . Because he hath a half - face , like my father , With half that face would he have all my land , A half - fac'd groat , five hundred pound a year ? Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my Father liv'd , Your brother ...
... brother's land ? Baft . Because he hath a half - face , like my father , With half that face would he have all my land , A half - fac'd groat , five hundred pound a year ? Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my Father liv'd , Your brother ...
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... brother's , My brother might not claim him ; nor your father ,. Being none of his , refufe him ; this concludes , My mother's fon did get your father's heir , Your father's heir muft have your father's land . Rob . Shall then my ...
... brother's , My brother might not claim him ; nor your father ,. Being none of his , refufe him ; this concludes , My mother's fon did get your father's heir , Your father's heir muft have your father's land . Rob . Shall then my ...
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