The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hands . He that per force robs lions of their hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father . Who lives and dares but fay , thou ...
... fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hands . He that per force robs lions of their hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father . Who lives and dares but fay , thou ...
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... fight , therefore prepare . K. Philip . How much unlook'd for is this expedition ! Auft . By how much unexpected , by fo much We muft awake endeavour for defence For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are ...
... fight , therefore prepare . K. Philip . How much unlook'd for is this expedition ! Auft . By how much unexpected , by fo much We muft awake endeavour for defence For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are ...
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... fight of us your lawful King , ( Who painfully with much expedient march Have brought a counter - check before your gates , To fave unfcratch'd your city's threatned cheeks ) . Behold the French amaz'd vouchsafe a parle ; And now ...
... fight of us your lawful King , ( Who painfully with much expedient march Have brought a counter - check before your gates , To fave unfcratch'd your city's threatned cheeks ) . Behold the French amaz'd vouchsafe a parle ; And now ...
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... fight who fhall be King of it ? Baft . And if thou haft the mettle of a King , Being wrong'd as we are by this peevish town , Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will ours , against these fawcy walls ; And when that we have ...
... fight who fhall be King of it ? Baft . And if thou haft the mettle of a King , Being wrong'd as we are by this peevish town , Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will ours , against these fawcy walls ; And when that we have ...
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... fight . * Arth . I do befeech you , mother , be content . Conft . If thou that bidft me be content , wert grim , Ugly , and fland'rous to thy mother's womb , Full of unpleafing blots , and fightless stains , Lame , foolish , crooked ...
... fight . * Arth . I do befeech you , mother , be content . Conft . If thou that bidft me be content , wert grim , Ugly , and fland'rous to thy mother's womb , Full of unpleafing blots , and fightless stains , Lame , foolish , crooked ...
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