The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... thefe eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their first head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all This good , That he did plot the Duke of ...
... thefe eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their first head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all This good , That he did plot the Duke of ...
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... thefe home - alarms . Gaunt . SCENE III . Changes to the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter Gaunt and Dutchess of Gloucefter . [ Exeunt . A Las ! the part I had in Glo'fter's blood Doth more follicit me , than your Ex- claims , To ftir ...
... thefe home - alarms . Gaunt . SCENE III . Changes to the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter Gaunt and Dutchess of Gloucefter . [ Exeunt . A Las ! the part I had in Glo'fter's blood Doth more follicit me , than your Ex- claims , To ftir ...
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Shakespeare. t Except the Marshal , and fuch officers Appointed to direct thefe fair defigns . Boling . Lord Marshal , let me kifs my Sovereign's hand , And bow my knee before his Majefty : For Mowbray and myself are like two men That ...
Shakespeare. t Except the Marshal , and fuch officers Appointed to direct thefe fair defigns . Boling . Lord Marshal , let me kifs my Sovereign's hand , And bow my knee before his Majefty : For Mowbray and myself are like two men That ...
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... thefe Dukes what we decree . Draw near ; [ A long Flourifb ; after which , the King Speaks to the Combatants . And lift , what with our Council we have done . For that our Kingdom's earth fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood ...
... thefe Dukes what we decree . Draw near ; [ A long Flourifb ; after which , the King Speaks to the Combatants . And lift , what with our Council we have done . For that our Kingdom's earth fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood ...
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... thefe forty years , My native English , now I muft forego ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no ...
... thefe forty years , My native English , now I muft forego ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no ...
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