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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Boling , Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Disclaiming here the
kindred of a King , And lay aside my high blood's Royalty , Which fear , not rev
rence , makes thee to except . If guilty Dread hath left thee so much strength ,
Right ...
Boling , Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Disclaiming here the
kindred of a King , And lay aside my high blood's Royalty , Which fear , not rev
rence , makes thee to except . If guilty Dread hath left thee so much strength ,
Right ...
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... recreant and most degen'rate traitor ; Which in my self I boldly will defend , your
life , 3 My Scepter's awe . ] The reverence due to my Scepter . B 4 And And
interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this overweening traitor's KING
RICHARD ...
... recreant and most degen'rate traitor ; Which in my self I boldly will defend , your
life , 3 My Scepter's awe . ] The reverence due to my Scepter . B 4 And And
interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this overweening traitor's KING
RICHARD ...
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You have mis - led a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and
lineaments , By you unhappy'd , and disfigur'd clean . You have , in manner , with
your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his Queen and him ; Broke the Poffeffion
of ...
You have mis - led a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and
lineaments , By you unhappy'd , and disfigur'd clean . You have , in manner , with
your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his Queen and him ; Broke the Poffeffion
of ...
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For heav'n's fake , let us sit upon the ground , And tell sad stories of the death of
Kings ; How some have been depos'd , fome ... -For within the hollow Crown ,
That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and + there
the ...
For heav'n's fake , let us sit upon the ground , And tell sad stories of the death of
Kings ; How some have been depos'd , fome ... -For within the hollow Crown ,
That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and + there
the ...
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Methinks , King Richard and my self should meet With no less terror than the
elements Of fire and water , when their thund'ring Shock , Ac meeting , tears the
cloudy cheeks of heav'n ; Be he the fire , I'll be the yielding water ; The rage he
his ...
Methinks , King Richard and my self should meet With no less terror than the
elements Of fire and water , when their thund'ring Shock , Ac meeting , tears the
cloudy cheeks of heav'n ; Be he the fire , I'll be the yielding water ; The rage he
his ...
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