The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 5H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 35
... those of inferior rank fought with an Ebon ftaff or batoon , to the farther end of which was fix'd a bag cram'd hard with fand . To this Custom Hudibras has alluded in thefe humorous lines : Engag'd with money - bags , as bolds As men ...
... those of inferior rank fought with an Ebon ftaff or batoon , to the farther end of which was fix'd a bag cram'd hard with fand . To this Custom Hudibras has alluded in thefe humorous lines : Engag'd with money - bags , as bolds As men ...
Page 371
... those that claim their offices this day , By cuftom of the coronation . The Duke of Suffolk is the first , and claims To be High Steward ; next the Duke of Norfolk , To be Earl Marshal ; you may read the reft . 2 Gen. I thank you , Sir ...
... those that claim their offices this day , By cuftom of the coronation . The Duke of Suffolk is the first , and claims To be High Steward ; next the Duke of Norfolk , To be Earl Marshal ; you may read the reft . 2 Gen. I thank you , Sir ...
Page 384
... those charges Which will require your anfwer , you must take Your patience to you , and be well contented To make your house our Tower : You a brother of us , It fits we thus proceed ; or elfe no witness Would come against you . Cran ...
... those charges Which will require your anfwer , you must take Your patience to you , and be well contented To make your house our Tower : You a brother of us , It fits we thus proceed ; or elfe no witness Would come against you . Cran ...
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