The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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... masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great faint George's feaft withal : Ten thoufand foldiers with me I will take , Whofe bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3 Meff . So you had ...
... masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great faint George's feaft withal : Ten thoufand foldiers with me I will take , Whofe bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3 Meff . So you had ...
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... Win . [ Afide . So help me God , as I intend it not ! K. Henry . O loving uncle , kind duke of Glofter , How joyful am I made by this contract ! — Away , Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; 46 FIRST PART OF Aa 111 .
... Win . [ Afide . So help me God , as I intend it not ! K. Henry . O loving uncle , kind duke of Glofter , How joyful am I made by this contract ! — Away , Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; 46 FIRST PART OF Aa 111 .
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William Shakespeare. Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; But join in friendship , as your lords have done . 1 Serv . Content ; I'll to the furgeon's . 2 Serv . So will I. 3 Serv . And I will fee what phyfick The tavern affords ...
William Shakespeare. Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; But join in friendship , as your lords have done . 1 Serv . Content ; I'll to the furgeon's . 2 Serv . So will I. 3 Serv . And I will fee what phyfick The tavern affords ...
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... intent , Yet know my lord , I was provok'd by him ; And he first took exceptions , at this badge , Pronouncing - that the palenefs of this flower Bewray'd Dett Bewray'd the faintnefs of my master's heart . York 62 AB IV . FIRST PART OF.
... intent , Yet know my lord , I was provok'd by him ; And he first took exceptions , at this badge , Pronouncing - that the palenefs of this flower Bewray'd Dett Bewray'd the faintnefs of my master's heart . York 62 AB IV . FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. Dett Bewray'd the faintnefs of my master's heart . York . Will not this malice , Somerfet , be left ? Som . Your private grudge , my lord of York , will Though ne'er fo cunningly you fmother it . [ out , K.Henry ...
William Shakespeare. Dett Bewray'd the faintnefs of my master's heart . York . Will not this malice , Somerfet , be left ? Som . Your private grudge , my lord of York , will Though ne'er fo cunningly you fmother it . [ out , K.Henry ...
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