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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... fpeak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Baft . Because he hath a half - face , like my father ; With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob . My gracious liege ...
... fpeak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Baft . Because he hath a half - face , like my father ; With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob . My gracious liege ...
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... fpeak . Chat.Then turn your forces from this paltry fiege , And ftir them up against a mightier task . England , impatient of your juft demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse winds , Whofe leisure I have ftaid , have given him ...
... fpeak . Chat.Then turn your forces from this paltry fiege , And ftir them up against a mightier task . England , impatient of your juft demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse winds , Whofe leisure I have ftaid , have given him ...
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... fpeak unto this city : What fay you ? K. John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely fon , Can in this book of beauty read , I love , Her dowry fhall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou , and fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , And ...
... fpeak unto this city : What fay you ? K. John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely fon , Can in this book of beauty read , I love , Her dowry fhall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou , and fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , And ...
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... fpeak again ; not all thy former tale , But this one word , whether thy tale be true . Sal . As true , as , I believe , you think them falfe , That give you caufe to prove my faying true . Conft . O , if thou teach me to believe this ...
... fpeak again ; not all thy former tale , But this one word , whether thy tale be true . Sal . As true , as , I believe , you think them falfe , That give you caufe to prove my faying true . Conft . O , if thou teach me to believe this ...
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... fpeak , with a prophetick fpirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each duft , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which fhall directly lead Thy foot to England's throne ; and , therefore , mark . John ...
... fpeak , with a prophetick fpirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each duft , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which fhall directly lead Thy foot to England's throne ; and , therefore , mark . John ...
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