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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... clear as is the fummer's fun , King Pepin's title , and Hugh Capet's claim , King Lewis his fatisfaction , all appear To hold in right and title of the female : So do the kings of France unto this day ; Scene II . 9 KING HENRY V.
... clear as is the fummer's fun , King Pepin's title , and Hugh Capet's claim , King Lewis his fatisfaction , all appear To hold in right and title of the female : So do the kings of France unto this day ; Scene II . 9 KING HENRY V.
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... unto the daughter . Gracious lord , Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back unto your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great grandfire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike fpirit , And your ...
... unto the daughter . Gracious lord , Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back unto your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great grandfire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike fpirit , And your ...
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... Unto whofe grace our paffion is as fubject , As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore , with frank and with uncurbed plainnefs , Tell us the Dauphin's mind . Amb . Thus then , in few . Your highnefs , lately fending into ...
... Unto whofe grace our paffion is as fubject , As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore , with frank and with uncurbed plainnefs , Tell us the Dauphin's mind . Amb . Thus then , in few . Your highnefs , lately fending into ...
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... the ordinance of times , Unto the crown of France . That you may know , ' Tis no finifter , nor no awkward claim , Pick'd from the worm - holes of long - vanish'd days , Nor from the dust of old oblivion rak'd , He 32 A & II , KING HENRY V.
... the ordinance of times , Unto the crown of France . That you may know , ' Tis no finifter , nor no awkward claim , Pick'd from the worm - holes of long - vanish'd days , Nor from the dust of old oblivion rak'd , He 32 A & II , KING HENRY V.
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... unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or clofe the wall up with our English dead ! In peace , there's nothing fo becomes a man , As modeft ftillness , and humility : But when the blaft of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the ...
... unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or clofe the wall up with our English dead ! In peace , there's nothing fo becomes a man , As modeft ftillness , and humility : But when the blaft of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the ...
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