The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain to be found falfe and recreant , To prove the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray , A traitor to his God , his King , and him ; And dares him to fet forward to the fight . 2 Her ...
... Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain to be found falfe and recreant , To prove the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray , A traitor to his God , his King , and him ; And dares him to fet forward to the fight . 2 Her ...
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... stand out in Ireland , Expedient Manage must be made , my Liege ; Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highness ' lofs . K. Rich . We will our self in person to this war ; And , for our coffers ...
... stand out in Ireland , Expedient Manage must be made , my Liege ; Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highness ' lofs . K. Rich . We will our self in person to this war ; And , for our coffers ...
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... stands generally condemn'd . Bagot . If judgment lye in them , then fo do we ; Because we have been ever near the King . Green . Well ; I'll for Refuge ftraight to Bristol Castle ; The Earl of Wiltshire is already there . Bufby ...
... stands generally condemn'd . Bagot . If judgment lye in them , then fo do we ; Because we have been ever near the King . Green . Well ; I'll for Refuge ftraight to Bristol Castle ; The Earl of Wiltshire is already there . Bufby ...
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... Stands for my bounty . But who now comes here ? Enter Berkley . North . It is my lord of Berkley , as I guess . Berk . My lord of Hereford , my meffage is to you . Boling . My lord , my anfwer is to Lancaster ; And I am come to feek ...
... Stands for my bounty . But who now comes here ? Enter Berkley . North . It is my lord of Berkley , as I guess . Berk . My lord of Hereford , my meffage is to you . Boling . My lord , my anfwer is to Lancaster ; And I am come to feek ...
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... stand upon my Kingdom once again . Dear Earth , I do falute thee with my hand , Though Rebels wound thee with their horfes ' hoofs : As a long - parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and fmiles in meeting ; So ...
... stand upon my Kingdom once again . Dear Earth , I do falute thee with my hand , Though Rebels wound thee with their horfes ' hoofs : As a long - parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and fmiles in meeting ; So ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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