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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... death - bed he by will bequeath'd His lands to me ; and took it , on his death , That this , my mother's fon , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came into the world Full fourteen weeks before the courfe of time . Then , good my ...
... death - bed he by will bequeath'd His lands to me ; and took it , on his death , That this , my mother's fon , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came into the world Full fourteen weeks before the courfe of time . Then , good my ...
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... death , Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thi ther . Baft . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Baft . Philip , my liege ; fo is my name begun ; Philip , good old fir Robert's wife's eldest ...
... death , Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thi ther . Baft . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Baft . Philip , my liege ; fo is my name begun ; Philip , good old fir Robert's wife's eldest ...
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... death , The rather , that you give his offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you welcome with a powerless hand , But with a heart full of unftained love : Welcome before the gates of Angiers , duke ...
... death , The rather , that you give his offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you welcome with a powerless hand , But with a heart full of unftained love : Welcome before the gates of Angiers , duke ...
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... death line his dead chaps with steel ; The fwords of foldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feafts , mouthing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of kings . Why ftand thefe royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havock ...
... death line his dead chaps with steel ; The fwords of foldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feafts , mouthing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of kings . Why ftand thefe royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havock ...
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... death . Your royal prefences be rul'd by me ; Do like the mutines of Jerufalem , Be friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your sharpeft deeds of malice on this town : By east and weft let France and England mount Their battering ...
... death . Your royal prefences be rul'd by me ; Do like the mutines of Jerufalem , Be friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your sharpeft deeds of malice on this town : By east and weft let France and England mount Their battering ...
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