The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... dead . Boling . Oh , let no noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear . As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you ...
... dead . Boling . Oh , let no noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear . As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you ...
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... dead , thy Kingdom cannot buy my ; breath . K. Rich . Thy fon is banifh'd upon good advice , Whereto thy tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our juftice feem'ft thou then to low'r ? Gaunt . Things , fweet to tafte , prove in ...
... dead , thy Kingdom cannot buy my ; breath . K. Rich . Thy fon is banifh'd upon good advice , Whereto thy tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our juftice feem'ft thou then to low'r ? Gaunt . Things , fweet to tafte , prove in ...
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... dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft , and is not Harry true ? Did not the one deserve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's Rights away , and take from time His charters , and his ...
... dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft , and is not Harry true ? Did not the one deserve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's Rights away , and take from time His charters , and his ...
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... dead . Rofs . And living too , for now his fon is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right . Rofs . My heart is great ; but it must break with filence , Ere't be difburden'd ...
... dead . Rofs . And living too , for now his fon is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right . Rofs . My heart is great ; but it must break with filence , Ere't be difburden'd ...
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... dead : we will not stay . The Bay - trees in our Country all are wither'd , And meteors fright the fixed ftars of heav'n ; The pale - fac'd moon looks bloody on the earth ; And lean - look'd Prophets whisper fearful Change . Rich men ...
... dead : we will not stay . The Bay - trees in our Country all are wither'd , And meteors fright the fixed ftars of heav'n ; The pale - fac'd moon looks bloody on the earth ; And lean - look'd Prophets whisper fearful Change . Rich men ...
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