The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... English eye ; That all the treafons for thefe eighteen years , < Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their firft head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all ...
... English eye ; That all the treafons for thefe eighteen years , < Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their firft head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all ...
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... English Feafts , fo I regreet The daintieft laft , to make the end moft fweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful fpirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at ...
... English Feafts , fo I regreet The daintieft laft , to make the end moft fweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful fpirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at ...
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... English , now I must forgo ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony . Within ...
... English , now I must forgo ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony . Within ...
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... English breath in foreign clouds , Eating the bitter bread of Banishment : While you have fed upon my Signiories ; Dif - park'd my Parks , and fell'd my foreft - woods ; From mine own windows torn my houfhold Coat ; Raz'd out my Imprefs ...
... English breath in foreign clouds , Eating the bitter bread of Banishment : While you have fed upon my Signiories ; Dif - park'd my Parks , and fell'd my foreft - woods ; From mine own windows torn my houfhold Coat ; Raz'd out my Imprefs ...
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... English blood . North . The King of heav'n forbid , our lord the King Should fo with civil and uncivil arms Be rufh'd upon ! no , thy thrice - noble coufin , Harry of Bolingbroke , doth kifs thy hand , And by the honourable tomb he ...
... English blood . North . The King of heav'n forbid , our lord the King Should fo with civil and uncivil arms Be rufh'd upon ! no , thy thrice - noble coufin , Harry of Bolingbroke , doth kifs thy hand , And by the honourable tomb he ...
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