The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 5H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you fhall read , that my great grandfather , Never went with his forces into France , But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring ...
... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you fhall read , that my great grandfather , Never went with his forces into France , But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring ...
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... fear ; and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purpofes . O England ! -model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , - What might'ft thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and ...
... fear ; and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purpofes . O England ! -model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , - What might'ft thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and ...
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... fear'd , and lov'd , Than is your majefty ; there's not , I think , a subject , That fits in heart - grief and uneafinefs Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . Even those , that were your father's enemies , Have steep'd ...
... fear'd , and lov'd , Than is your majefty ; there's not , I think , a subject , That fits in heart - grief and uneafinefs Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . Even those , that were your father's enemies , Have steep'd ...
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... fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dau . My moft redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainft the foe : For peace itself should not fo dull a kingdom , ( Though ...
... fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dau . My moft redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainft the foe : For peace itself should not fo dull a kingdom , ( Though ...
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... fear attends her not . Con . O peace , prince Dauphin ! You are too much mistaken in this king : Question your grace the late ambassadors , - With what great ftate he heard their embassy , How well fupplied with noble counfellors , How ...
... fear attends her not . Con . O peace , prince Dauphin ! You are too much mistaken in this king : Question your grace the late ambassadors , - With what great ftate he heard their embassy , How well fupplied with noble counfellors , How ...
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