The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Lands together , And having France thy Friend , thou shalt not dread The scattred Foe , that hopes to rise againe : For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt , Yet looke to have them buz to offend thine eares : 100 First , will I see ...
... Lands together , And having France thy Friend , thou shalt not dread The scattred Foe , that hopes to rise againe : For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt , Yet looke to have them buz to offend thine eares : 100 First , will I see ...
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... Land with my wishfull sight : No Harry , Harry , ' tis no Land of thine , Thy place is fill'd , thy Scepter wrung from thee , 19 Thy Balme1 washt off , wherewith thou was Annointed : No bending knee will call thee Cæsar now , No humble ...
... Land with my wishfull sight : No Harry , Harry , ' tis no Land of thine , Thy place is fill'd , thy Scepter wrung from thee , 19 Thy Balme1 washt off , wherewith thou was Annointed : No bending knee will call thee Cæsar now , No humble ...
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... Land then seiz'd on by the Conqueror , Her suit is now , to repossesse those Lands , Which wee in Justice cannot well deny , Because in Quarrell of the House of Yorke , The worthy Gentleman did lose his Life . Rich . Your Highnesse ...
... Land then seiz'd on by the Conqueror , Her suit is now , to repossesse those Lands , Which wee in Justice cannot well deny , Because in Quarrell of the House of Yorke , The worthy Gentleman did lose his Life . Rich . Your Highnesse ...
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... Lands . Wid . Be pittifull , dread Lord , and graunt it then . King . Lords give us leave , Ile trye this Widowes wit . Rich . [ Aside to Clar . ] I , good leave have you , for you will have leave , | Till Youth take leave , and leave ...
... Lands . Wid . Be pittifull , dread Lord , and graunt it then . King . Lords give us leave , Ile trye this Widowes wit . Rich . [ Aside to Clar . ] I , good leave have you , for you will have leave , | Till Youth take leave , and leave ...
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... Lands are to be got . Wid . So shall you bind me to your Highnesse service . King . What service wilt thou doe me , if I give them ? Wid . What you command , that rests in me to doe . King . But you will take exceptions to my Boone ...
... Lands are to be got . Wid . So shall you bind me to your Highnesse service . King . What service wilt thou doe me , if I give them ? Wid . What you command , that rests in me to doe . King . But you will take exceptions to my Boone ...
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