The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... bears him on the place's privilege , Or durft not for his craven heart fay thus . Som . By him that made me , I'll maintain On any plot of ground in Chriftendom . Was not thy father , Richard , Earl of Cambridge , For treafon headed in ...
... bears him on the place's privilege , Or durft not for his craven heart fay thus . Som . By him that made me , I'll maintain On any plot of ground in Chriftendom . Was not thy father , Richard , Earl of Cambridge , For treafon headed in ...
Page 60
... bear with their perverfe objections : Much less to take occafion from their mouths To raise a mutiny betwixt your felves : Let me perfwade you take a better course . Exe . It grieves his highness : good my lords , be friends . K. Henry ...
... bear with their perverfe objections : Much less to take occafion from their mouths To raise a mutiny betwixt your felves : Let me perfwade you take a better course . Exe . It grieves his highness : good my lords , be friends . K. Henry ...
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... bear the name . Capt . Here is Sir William Lucy , who with me Set from our o'er - match'd forces forth for aid . Som . How now , Sir William , whither were you fent ? Lucy . Hither , my lord ; from bought and fold lord Talbot . Who ring ...
... bear the name . Capt . Here is Sir William Lucy , who with me Set from our o'er - match'd forces forth for aid . Som . How now , Sir William , whither were you fent ? Lucy . Hither , my lord ; from bought and fold lord Talbot . Who ring ...
Page 70
... bears me , fall and die ! And like me to the peasant boys of France , To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance . Surely by all the glory you have won , And if I fly , I am not Talbot's son : Then talk no more of flight , it is no ...
... bears me , fall and die ! And like me to the peasant boys of France , To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance . Surely by all the glory you have won , And if I fly , I am not Talbot's son : Then talk no more of flight , it is no ...
Page 71
... bear thefe harms . Soldiers adieu : I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave . [ Dies . ACT V. SCENE I. Continues near Bourdeaux . Enter Charles , Alanson , Burgundy , Baftard , and Pucelle . CHARLES . AD ...
... bear thefe harms . Soldiers adieu : I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave . [ Dies . ACT V. SCENE I. Continues near Bourdeaux . Enter Charles , Alanson , Burgundy , Baftard , and Pucelle . CHARLES . AD ...
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