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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... muft be , how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once despatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with the emperor , To treat of high affairs touching that time : The advantage of his abfence took the king , And in the mean time ...
... muft be , how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once despatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with the emperor , To treat of high affairs touching that time : The advantage of his abfence took the king , And in the mean time ...
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... muft walk by night ; And have is have , however men do catch : Near or far off , well won is ftill well fhot ; And I am I , howe'er I was begot , K. John . Go , Faulconbridge ; now haft thou thy defire , A landlefs knight makes thee a ...
... muft walk by night ; And have is have , however men do catch : Near or far off , well won is ftill well fhot ; And I am I , howe'er I was begot , K. John . Go , Faulconbridge ; now haft thou thy defire , A landlefs knight makes thee a ...
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... muft you lay your heart at his difpofe , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whofe fury and unmatched force The awlefs lion could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand . He , that perforce ...
... muft you lay your heart at his difpofe , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whofe fury and unmatched force The awlefs lion could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand . He , that perforce ...
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... muft awake endeavour for defence ; For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are prepar'd . Enter King JOHN , ELINOR , BLANCH , the Baftard , PEMBROKE , and Forces . K. John . Peace be to France ; if France in ...
... muft awake endeavour for defence ; For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are prepar'd . Enter King JOHN , ELINOR , BLANCH , the Baftard , PEMBROKE , and Forces . K. John . Peace be to France ; if France in ...
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... liften to the cardinal . Baft . And hang a calf's - fkin on his recreant limbs . Auft . Well , ruffian , I muft pocket up thefe VOL . IV . wrongs , E Becaufe- Baft . Your breeches best may carry them . Scene I. 37 KING JOHN .
... liften to the cardinal . Baft . And hang a calf's - fkin on his recreant limbs . Auft . Well , ruffian , I muft pocket up thefe VOL . IV . wrongs , E Becaufe- Baft . Your breeches best may carry them . Scene I. 37 KING JOHN .
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