The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 61
... hear the jigs , observe the frisks , be enchanted With the rare discord of bells , pipes , and tabours , Hodge - podge of Scotch and Irish twingle - twan- gles , Like to so many choristers of Bedlam Trowling a catch ! The feasts , the ...
... hear the jigs , observe the frisks , be enchanted With the rare discord of bells , pipes , and tabours , Hodge - podge of Scotch and Irish twingle - twan- gles , Like to so many choristers of Bedlam Trowling a catch ! The feasts , the ...
Page 68
... hear'st A truth of my sad ending by the hand Of some unnatural subject , thou withall Shalt hear , how I died worthy of my right , By falling like a king ; and in the close , Which my last breath shall sound , thy name , thou fairest ...
... hear'st A truth of my sad ending by the hand Of some unnatural subject , thou withall Shalt hear , how I died worthy of my right , By falling like a king ; and in the close , Which my last breath shall sound , thy name , thou fairest ...
Page 82
... hear from me , my lord , for order Of breathing or proceeding ; and king Henry , Doubt not , will thank the service . Sur . To your wisdom , Lord bishop , I refer it . Dur . Be it so then . Sur . Heralds , accept this chain , and these ...
... hear from me , my lord , for order Of breathing or proceeding ; and king Henry , Doubt not , will thank the service . Sur . To your wisdom , Lord bishop , I refer it . Dur . Be it so then . Sur . Heralds , accept this chain , and these ...
Page 84
... hear , I have No breath to spend in vain . War . Sir , sir , take heed ! Gold , and the promise of promotion , rarely Fail in temptation . Fri. Why to me this ? War . Nothing . Speak what you will ; we are not sunk so low But your ...
... hear , I have No breath to spend in vain . War . Sir , sir , take heed ! Gold , and the promise of promotion , rarely Fail in temptation . Fri. Why to me this ? War . Nothing . Speak what you will ; we are not sunk so low But your ...
Page 98
... hear'st me ? 7 Urs . And conceive your highness fitly . K. Hen . Dawbeney and Oxford , since our army stands to a translation higher yet . ] i . e . to heaven . Moreton was at this time Archbishop of Canterbury . He died about three ...
... hear'st me ? 7 Urs . And conceive your highness fitly . K. Hen . Dawbeney and Oxford , since our army stands to a translation higher yet . ] i . e . to heaven . Moreton was at this time Archbishop of Canterbury . He died about three ...
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