The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... Prince . The Action . of the Drama begins with Bo- lingbroke's appealing the Duke of Norfolk , on an Accufation of high Treafon , which fell out in the Year 1398 ; and it ' clofes with the Murder of King Richard at Pomfret - Caftle to ...
... Prince . The Action . of the Drama begins with Bo- lingbroke's appealing the Duke of Norfolk , on an Accufation of high Treafon , which fell out in the Year 1398 ; and it ' clofes with the Murder of King Richard at Pomfret - Caftle to ...
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... Prince , And free from other mif - begotten hate , Come I Appellant to this princely presence . Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my Greeting well ; for what I speak , My body fhall make good upon this earth , Or my ...
... Prince , And free from other mif - begotten hate , Come I Appellant to this princely presence . Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my Greeting well ; for what I speak , My body fhall make good upon this earth , Or my ...
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... Prince of Wales , was first : In war , was never Lion rag'd more fierce ; In peace , was never gentle Lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely Gentleman ; His face thou haft , for even fo look'd he , Accomplish'd with the ...
... Prince of Wales , was first : In war , was never Lion rag'd more fierce ; In peace , was never gentle Lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely Gentleman ; His face thou haft , for even fo look'd he , Accomplish'd with the ...
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... Prince , and many more Of noble blood in this declining Land The King is not himself , but bafely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform Merely in hate ' gainst any of us all , That will the King feverely profecute ' Gainft us ...
... Prince , and many more Of noble blood in this declining Land The King is not himself , but bafely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform Merely in hate ' gainst any of us all , That will the King feverely profecute ' Gainft us ...
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... Prince , that young Mars of men , From forth the ranks of many thousand French ; Oh ! then , how quickly fhould this arm of mine , Now prisoner to the palfie , chaftife thee , And minifter correction to thy fault . Boling . My gracious ...
... Prince , that young Mars of men , From forth the ranks of many thousand French ; Oh ! then , how quickly fhould this arm of mine , Now prisoner to the palfie , chaftife thee , And minifter correction to thy fault . Boling . My gracious ...
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