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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... breath ? K. Phi . Lewis , determine what we fhall do ftraight . Lew . Women and fools , break off your con- ference.- King John , this is the very fum of all , - England and Ireland , Anjou , Touraine , Maine , In right of Arthur do I ...
... breath ? K. Phi . Lewis , determine what we fhall do ftraight . Lew . Women and fools , break off your con- ference.- King John , this is the very fum of all , - England and Ireland , Anjou , Touraine , Maine , In right of Arthur do I ...
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... breath Of foft petitions , pity and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 1 Cit . Why anfwer not the double majesties This friendly treaty of our threaten'd town ? K. Phi . Speak England first , that hath been for- ward ...
... breath Of foft petitions , pity and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 1 Cit . Why anfwer not the double majesties This friendly treaty of our threaten'd town ? K. Phi . Speak England first , that hath been for- ward ...
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... breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punifh'd for thus frighting me , For I am fick , and capable of fears : Opprefs'd with wrongs , and therefore full ...
... breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punifh'd for thus frighting me , For I am fick , and capable of fears : Opprefs'd with wrongs , and therefore full ...
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... breath of a facred king ? Thou canst not , cardinal , devife a name So flight , unworthy , and ridiculous , To charge me to an answer , as the pope . Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of Eng land , Add thus much more , That no ...
... breath of a facred king ? Thou canst not , cardinal , devife a name So flight , unworthy , and ridiculous , To charge me to an answer , as the pope . Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of Eng land , Add thus much more , That no ...
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... breath , that gave the found of words , Was deep - fworn faith , peace , amity , true love , Between our kingdoms , and our royal felves ; And even before this truce , but new before , - No longer than we well could wash our hands , To ...
... breath , that gave the found of words , Was deep - fworn faith , peace , amity , true love , Between our kingdoms , and our royal felves ; And even before this truce , but new before , - No longer than we well could wash our hands , To ...
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