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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I saw young Harry , with his beaver on , · His cuisses on his thighs , gallantly arm'
d , Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury ; And vaulted with such ease into
his seat , As if an Angel dropt down from the clouds , To turn and wind a fiery ...
I saw young Harry , with his beaver on , · His cuisses on his thighs , gallantly arm'
d , Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury ; And vaulted with such ease into
his seat , As if an Angel dropt down from the clouds , To turn and wind a fiery ...
Page 237
He told me , that Rebellion had ill luck ; And that young Harry Percy's Spur was
cold : With that he gave his able horse the head , And , bending forward , struck
his agile heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the 8 rowel - head
...
He told me , that Rebellion had ill luck ; And that young Harry Percy's Spur was
cold : With that he gave his able horse the head , And , bending forward , struck
his agile heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the 8 rowel - head
...
Page 251
You , that are old , consider not the capacities of us that are young ; you measure
the heat of our Livers , with the bitterness of your Galls ; and we that are in the
vaward of our youth , I must confess , are wags too . Ch . Juft . Do you set down ...
You , that are old , consider not the capacities of us that are young ; you measure
the heat of our Livers , with the bitterness of your Galls ; and we that are in the
vaward of our youth , I must confess , are wags too . Ch . Juft . Do you set down ...
Page 566
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly ,
The coward horse , that bears me , fall and die ! And like me to the peasant ...
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly ,
The coward horse , that bears me , fall and die ! And like me to the peasant ...
Page 568
How the young whelp of Talbot's raging brood Did flesh his puny sword in
Frenchmens ' blood ? Pucel . Once I encounter'd him , and thus I said : “ Thou
maiden youth , be vanquish'd by a maid . " But with a proud , majestical , high
scorn He ...
How the young whelp of Talbot's raging brood Did flesh his puny sword in
Frenchmens ' blood ? Pucel . Once I encounter'd him , and thus I said : “ Thou
maiden youth , be vanquish'd by a maid . " But with a proud , majestical , high
scorn He ...
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