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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... lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war : And then we shall repent each drop of blood , That hot rafh hafte fo indirectly shed . Enter CHATILLON . K. Phi . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy ...
... lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war : And then we shall repent each drop of blood , That hot rafh hafte fo indirectly shed . Enter CHATILLON . K. Phi . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy ...
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... lord : and in her eye I find A wonder , or a wondrous miracle , The fhadow of myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the fhadow of your fon , Becomes a fun , and makes your fon a shadow : I do proteft , I never lov'd myself , Till ...
... lord : and in her eye I find A wonder , or a wondrous miracle , The fhadow of myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the fhadow of your fon , Becomes a fun , and makes your fon a shadow : I do proteft , I never lov'd myself , Till ...
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... lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire , ) And others more , going to feek the grave Of Arthur , who , they fay , is kill'd to - night On your fuggeftion . K. John . Gentle kinfman , go , And thrust ...
... lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire , ) And others more , going to feek the grave Of Arthur , who , they fay , is kill'd to - night On your fuggeftion . K. John . Gentle kinfman , go , And thrust ...
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... lord ! why , did you not provoke me ? K. John . It is the curfe of kings , to be attended By flaves , that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life : And , on the winking of authority , To understand a ...
... lord ! why , did you not provoke me ? K. John . It is the curfe of kings , to be attended By flaves , that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life : And , on the winking of authority , To understand a ...
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... Lords , I will meet him at faint Edmund's . Bury ; It is our fafety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pemb . Who brought that letter from the car- dinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ...
... Lords , I will meet him at faint Edmund's . Bury ; It is our fafety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pemb . Who brought that letter from the car- dinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ...
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