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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... Call him a Nand'rous coward , and a villain ; Which to maintain , I would allow
him odds , And meet him , were I ty'd to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of
the Alps , Or any other ground * inhabitable , Where never Englishman durft set
his ...
... Call him a Nand'rous coward , and a villain ; Which to maintain , I would allow
him odds , And meet him , were I ty'd to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of
the Alps , Or any other ground * inhabitable , Where never Englishman durft set
his ...
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In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. Farewel . If heart's Presages be not vain
, We three here part , that ne'er shall meet again . Bushy . That's as York thrives ...
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. Farewel . If heart's Presages be not vain
, We three here part , that ne'er shall meet again . Bushy . That's as York thrives ...
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If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , ' I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness ,
And spit upon him , whilft I say , he lies , And lies , and lies . There is my bond of
faith , To tie thee to my strong correction . As I intend to thrive ? in this new world ...
If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , ' I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness ,
And spit upon him , whilft I say , he lies , And lies , and lies . There is my bond of
faith , To tie thee to my strong correction . As I intend to thrive ? in this new world ...
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4 Harry to Harry shall , hot horse to horse Meet , and ne'er part , ' till One drop
down a coarse . Oh , that Glendower were come ! Ver . There is more news : I
learn'd in Worccter , as I rode along , He cannot draw his Pow'r this fourteen days
.
4 Harry to Harry shall , hot horse to horse Meet , and ne'er part , ' till One drop
down a coarse . Oh , that Glendower were come ! Ver . There is more news : I
learn'd in Worccter , as I rode along , He cannot draw his Pow'r this fourteen days
.
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tis not well That you and I should meet upon such terms As now we meet . You
have deceiv'd our Trust , And made us doff our easie robes of peace , To cruh our
old linbs in ungentle stech ; 7 A7V . ] It seems proper to be changed by any editor
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tis not well That you and I should meet upon such terms As now we meet . You
have deceiv'd our Trust , And made us doff our easie robes of peace , To cruh our
old linbs in ungentle stech ; 7 A7V . ] It seems proper to be changed by any editor
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