The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 4H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... hoft , And make a riot on the gentle brow Of true fincerity ? O holy fir , My reverend father , let it not be fo : Out of your grace , devife , ordain , impofe Some gentle order ; and then we fhall be blefs'd To do your pleafure , and ...
... hoft , And make a riot on the gentle brow Of true fincerity ? O holy fir , My reverend father , let it not be fo : Out of your grace , devife , ordain , impofe Some gentle order ; and then we fhall be blefs'd To do your pleafure , and ...
Page 71
... hoft , the Dauphin and his powers : Your nobles will not hear you , but are gone To offer fervice to your enemy ; And wild amazement hurries up and down The little number of your doubtful friends . K. John . Would not my lords return to ...
... hoft , the Dauphin and his powers : Your nobles will not hear you , but are gone To offer fervice to your enemy ; And wild amazement hurries up and down The little number of your doubtful friends . K. John . Would not my lords return to ...
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... Hoft . My lord the prince , - P. Hen . How now , my lady the hostess ? what fay'st thou to me ? Hoft . Marry , my lord , there is a nobleman of the court at door , would speak with you : Scene IV . 225 KING HENRY IV .
... Hoft . My lord the prince , - P. Hen . How now , my lady the hostess ? what fay'st thou to me ? Hoft . Marry , my lord , there is a nobleman of the court at door , would speak with you : Scene IV . 225 KING HENRY IV .
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... Hoft . An old man . Fal . What doth gravity out of his bed at mid- night - Shall I give him his anfwer ? P. Hen . Pr'y thee , do , Jack . Fal . ' Faith , and I'll fend him packing . [ Exit . P. Hen . Now , firs ; by ' r - lady , you ...
... Hoft . An old man . Fal . What doth gravity out of his bed at mid- night - Shall I give him his anfwer ? P. Hen . Pr'y thee , do , Jack . Fal . ' Faith , and I'll fend him packing . [ Exit . P. Hen . Now , firs ; by ' r - lady , you ...
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... is my leg . Fal . And here is my speech : -Stand afide , no- bility . Hoft . This is excellent fport , i'faith , Fal . Weep not , fweet queen , for trickling 3 228 A & t II . FIRST PART OF more: Worcester is ftolen away to-night: ...
... is my leg . Fal . And here is my speech : -Stand afide , no- bility . Hoft . This is excellent fport , i'faith , Fal . Weep not , fweet queen , for trickling 3 228 A & t II . FIRST PART OF more: Worcester is ftolen away to-night: ...
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