The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath ...
... hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath ...
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... hope fo . Glo . I know fo.But , gentle lady Anne , To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall fomething into a flower method : Is not the caufer of the timeless deaths Of thefe Plantagenets , Henry and Edward , As blameful as ...
... hope fo . Glo . I know fo.But , gentle lady Anne , To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall fomething into a flower method : Is not the caufer of the timeless deaths Of thefe Plantagenets , Henry and Edward , As blameful as ...
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... hope ? Anne All men , I hope , live fo . Glo . Vouchfafe to wear this ring . fword . [ She puts on the ring . Look , how my ring encompaffeth thy finger , Ev'n fo , thy breaft enclofeth my poor heart ; Wear both of them , for both of ...
... hope ? Anne All men , I hope , live fo . Glo . Vouchfafe to wear this ring . fword . [ She puts on the ring . Look , how my ring encompaffeth thy finger , Ev'n fo , thy breaft enclofeth my poor heart ; Wear both of them , for both of ...
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... hope ; his Grace speaks chear- fully . Queen . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Buck . Madam , we did ; he seeks to make atone- ment Between the Duke of Glofter and your brothers . And between them and my Lord ...
... hope ; his Grace speaks chear- fully . Queen . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Buck . Madam , we did ; he seeks to make atone- ment Between the Duke of Glofter and your brothers . And between them and my Lord ...
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... hope , this ho- ly humour of mine will change ; it was wont to hold me but while one would tell twenty . 1 Vil . How doft thou feel thyfelf now ? 2. Vil . Faith , fome certain Dregs . of conscience are yet within me . 1 Vil . Remember ...
... hope , this ho- ly humour of mine will change ; it was wont to hold me but while one would tell twenty . 1 Vil . How doft thou feel thyfelf now ? 2. Vil . Faith , fome certain Dregs . of conscience are yet within me . 1 Vil . Remember ...
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