The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by my scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearnefs to our facred blood Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping firmnefs ...
... brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by my scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearnefs to our facred blood Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping firmnefs ...
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... brother die , Who was the model of thy father's life ; Call it not patience , Gaunt , it is defpair . In fuff'ring thus thy brother to be flaughter'd , Thou fhew'ft the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching ftern murther how to butcher ...
... brother die , Who was the model of thy father's life ; Call it not patience , Gaunt , it is defpair . In fuff'ring thus thy brother to be flaughter'd , Thou fhew'ft the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching ftern murther how to butcher ...
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... brother's wife With her companion Grief must end her life . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry . As much Good stay with thee , as go with me ! Dutch . Yet one word more ; grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty ...
... brother's wife With her companion Grief must end her life . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry . As much Good stay with thee , as go with me ! Dutch . Yet one word more ; grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty ...
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... brother to Great Edward's fon , This tongue , that runs fo roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverend fhoulders . Gaunt . Oh , fpare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That ...
... brother to Great Edward's fon , This tongue , that runs fo roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverend fhoulders . Gaunt . Oh , fpare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That ...
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... brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainfton , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne With eight tall fhips , three thousand ...
... brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainfton , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne With eight tall fhips , three thousand ...
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