The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... please ; if not , I , pleas'd Not to be pardon'd , am content withal . Seek you to feize , and gripe into your hands , The Royalties and Rights of banish'd Hereford ? Is not Gaunt dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft ...
... please ; if not , I , pleas'd Not to be pardon'd , am content withal . Seek you to feize , and gripe into your hands , The Royalties and Rights of banish'd Hereford ? Is not Gaunt dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft ...
Page 33
... harming heavinefs , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To pleafe the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it ; yet I know no caufe , C 5 Why Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; KING RICHARD II . 33.
... harming heavinefs , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To pleafe the King , I did ; to please myself , I cannot do it ; yet I know no caufe , C 5 Why Why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; KING RICHARD II . 33.
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... please to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace to go with us To Bristol - Cafle , which , they fay , is held By Busby , Bagot , and ...
... please to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace to go with us To Bristol - Cafle , which , they fay , is held By Busby , Bagot , and ...
Page 61
... please you to come down . K. Rich . Down , down I come ; like glift'ring Phaeton , Wanting the manage of unruly jades . [ North , retires to Bol . In the bafe court ? bafe court , where Kings grow base , To come at traitors ' Calls ...
... please you to come down . K. Rich . Down , down I come ; like glift'ring Phaeton , Wanting the manage of unruly jades . [ North , retires to Bol . In the bafe court ? bafe court , where Kings grow base , To come at traitors ' Calls ...
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... But thou fhould't please me better , would't thou weep Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And And never borrow any tear of thee . But ftay 52 KING RICHARD II .
... But thou fhould't please me better , would't thou weep Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And And never borrow any tear of thee . But ftay 52 KING RICHARD II .
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