The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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Page 48
... First , I began in private With you my lord of Lincoln ; you remember How under my oppreffion I did reel , When I first mov❜d you . Lin . Very well , my liege . King . I have fpoke long ; be pleas'd your felf to fay How far you fatisfy ...
... First , I began in private With you my lord of Lincoln ; you remember How under my oppreffion I did reel , When I first mov❜d you . Lin . Very well , my liege . King . I have fpoke long ; be pleas'd your felf to fay How far you fatisfy ...
Page 57
... first he view'd , He did it with a ferious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance . You he bad Attend him here this morning . Wel . Is he ready to come abroad ? Crom . I think by this he is . Wol . Leave me a while . y W. [ Exit Cromwell ...
... first he view'd , He did it with a ferious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance . You he bad Attend him here this morning . Wel . Is he ready to come abroad ? Crom . I think by this he is . Wol . Leave me a while . y W. [ Exit Cromwell ...
Page 76
... first two hold a spare garland over her head , at which the other four make reverend curtfies . Then the two that held the garland deliver the same to the other next two , who observe the fame order in their changes , and bolding the ...
... first two hold a spare garland over her head , at which the other four make reverend curtfies . Then the two that held the garland deliver the same to the other next two , who observe the fame order in their changes , and bolding the ...
Page 77
... First mine own fervice to your Grace , the next The King's requeft that I would vifit you , Who grieves much for your weakness , and by me Sends you his Princely commendations , 21 And heartily intreats you take good comfort . Kath , O ...
... First mine own fervice to your Grace , the next The King's requeft that I would vifit you , Who grieves much for your weakness , and by me Sends you his Princely commendations , 21 And heartily intreats you take good comfort . Kath , O ...
Page 90
... first put this dang rous ftone a rowling , ' Twould fall upon our elves . Nor . D ' you think , my lords , The King will fuffer but the little finger Of this man to be vex'd ? Cham . ' Tis now too certain . How much more is his life in ...
... first put this dang rous ftone a rowling , ' Twould fall upon our elves . Nor . D ' you think , my lords , The King will fuffer but the little finger Of this man to be vex'd ? Cham . ' Tis now too certain . How much more is his life in ...
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