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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... thousand and two hundred good efquires ; And , to relief of lazars , and weak age , Of indigent faint fouls , paft corporal toil , A hundred almfhoufes , right well fupply'd ; And to the coffers of the king , befide , year : A thousand ...
... thousand and two hundred good efquires ; And , to relief of lazars , and weak age , Of indigent faint fouls , paft corporal toil , A hundred almfhoufes , right well fupply'd ; And to the coffers of the king , befide , year : A thousand ...
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... thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , ler . And you withal fhall ...
... thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , ler . And you withal fhall ...
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... thousands weep , more than did laugh at it .—— Convey them with fafe conduct . - Fare you well . [ Exeunt Ambaffadors . Exe . This was a merry meffage . K. Hen . We hope to make the fender blush at it . [ Defcends from his throne ...
... thousands weep , more than did laugh at it .—— Convey them with fafe conduct . - Fare you well . [ Exeunt Ambaffadors . Exe . This was a merry meffage . K. Hen . We hope to make the fender blush at it . [ Defcends from his throne ...
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... thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; befides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm ftrike with us ! ' tis a fearful odds . God be wi ' you , princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in heaven , Then ...
... thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; befides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm ftrike with us ! ' tis a fearful odds . God be wi ' you , princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in heaven , Then ...
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... thousand of those men in England , That do no work to - day ! K. Hen . What's he , that wishes fo ? My coufin Westmoreland ? —No , my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die , we are enough To do our country lofs ; and if to live , The ...
... thousand of those men in England , That do no work to - day ! K. Hen . What's he , that wishes fo ? My coufin Westmoreland ? —No , my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die , we are enough To do our country lofs ; and if to live , The ...
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