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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... majesty , The borrow'd majefty of England here . Eli . A ftrange beginning ; -borrow'd majefty ! K. John . Silence , good mother ; hear the embaffy .. Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's ...
... majesty , The borrow'd majefty of England here . Eli . A ftrange beginning ; -borrow'd majefty ! K. John . Silence , good mother ; hear the embaffy .. Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's ...
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... majesty ? Conft . You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit , Refembling majefty ; which , being touch'd , and tried , Proves valueless : You are forfworn , forfworn ; You came in arms to fpill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ...
... majesty ? Conft . You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit , Refembling majefty ; which , being touch'd , and tried , Proves valueless : You are forfworn , forfworn ; You came in arms to fpill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ...
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... majesty doth feem fo cold , When fuch profound refpects do pull you on . Pand . I will denounce a curfe upon his head . K. Phi . Thou shalt not need : -England , I'll fall from thee . Conft . O fair return of banish'd majesty ! Eli . O ...
... majesty doth feem fo cold , When fuch profound refpects do pull you on . Pand . I will denounce a curfe upon his head . K. Phi . Thou shalt not need : -England , I'll fall from thee . Conft . O fair return of banish'd majesty ! Eli . O ...
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... majesty , K. John . Death . Hub . My lord ? K. John . A grave , Hub . He shall not live . K. Jahn . Enough . I could be merry now : Hubert , I love thee ; Well , I'll not fay what I intend for thee : Remember , Madam , fare you well : I ...
... majesty , K. John . Death . Hub . My lord ? K. John . A grave , Hub . He shall not live . K. Jahn . Enough . I could be merry now : Hubert , I love thee ; Well , I'll not fay what I intend for thee : Remember , Madam , fare you well : I ...
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... majesty , Doth dogged war bristle his angry creft , And fnarleth in the gentle eyes of peace : Now powers from home , and difcontents at home , Meet in one line ; and vaft confufion waits ( As doth a raven on a fick - fallen beast ...
... majesty , Doth dogged war bristle his angry creft , And fnarleth in the gentle eyes of peace : Now powers from home , and difcontents at home , Meet in one line ; and vaft confufion waits ( As doth a raven on a fick - fallen beast ...
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