The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... France to fetch his Queen . Now , fwallow down that Lie . - For Gloucefter's death , I flew him not ; but , to mine own difgrace ,. Neglected my fworn duty in that case . For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to ...
... France to fetch his Queen . Now , fwallow down that Lie . - For Gloucefter's death , I flew him not ; but , to mine own difgrace ,. Neglected my fworn duty in that case . For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to ...
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... France , And cloifter thee in fome Religious Houfe ; Our holy lives , muft win a new world's Crown , Which our profane hours here have stricken down . Queen . What , is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform'd and weak ? hath ...
... France , And cloifter thee in fome Religious Houfe ; Our holy lives , muft win a new world's Crown , Which our profane hours here have stricken down . Queen . What , is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform'd and weak ? hath ...
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... France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewitha ! The mounting Bolingbroke afcends my Throne , The time fhall not be many hours of age More than it is , ere foul fin , gath'ring head , Shall break into corruption ; thou fhalt ...
... France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewitha ! The mounting Bolingbroke afcends my Throne , The time fhall not be many hours of age More than it is , ere foul fin , gath'ring head , Shall break into corruption ; thou fhalt ...
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... France . The Scene opens with Prince Henry's Robberies . Sir John Oldcastle is one of his Gang , and call'd Jockie : and Ned and Gads - bill are two other Comrades . From this old imperfect Sketch , I have a Suspicion , Shakespeare ...
... France . The Scene opens with Prince Henry's Robberies . Sir John Oldcastle is one of his Gang , and call'd Jockie : and Ned and Gads - bill are two other Comrades . From this old imperfect Sketch , I have a Suspicion , Shakespeare ...
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... France fet foot at Ravenffurg ; And ev'n as I was then , is Percy now . Now by my fcepter , and my foul to boot , He hath more worthy intereft to the State , Than thou , the fhadow of fucceffion ! For , of no Right , nor colour like to ...
... France fet foot at Ravenffurg ; And ev'n as I was then , is Percy now . Now by my fcepter , and my foul to boot , He hath more worthy intereft to the State , Than thou , the fhadow of fucceffion ! For , of no Right , nor colour like to ...
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