The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay an ambush for your life , A trefpafs that doth vex my grieved foul ; But ere I laft receiv'd the Sacrament , I did confefs it , and exactly begg'd Your Grace's ...
... noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay an ambush for your life , A trefpafs that doth vex my grieved foul ; But ere I laft receiv'd the Sacrament , I did confefs it , and exactly begg'd Your Grace's ...
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... noble breafts . What fhall I fay ? to fafeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Glofter's death . Gaunt . God's is the Quarrel ; for God's Subftitute , His Deputy anointed in his fight , Hath caus'd his death ; the which ...
... noble breafts . What fhall I fay ? to fafeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Glofter's death . Gaunt . God's is the Quarrel ; for God's Subftitute , His Deputy anointed in his fight , Hath caus'd his death ; the which ...
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... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear : As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord ...
... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear : As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord ...
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... noble uncle , Lancafter ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? how is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . Oh , how that Name befits my compofition ? Old Gaunt , indeed , and gaunt in being old : Within me grief hath kept a tedious faft ; ; And who ...
... noble uncle , Lancafter ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? how is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . Oh , how that Name befits my compofition ? Old Gaunt , indeed , and gaunt in being old : Within me grief hath kept a tedious faft ; ; And who ...
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... noble Edward's fons , Of whom thy father , 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 ...
... noble Edward's fons , Of whom thy father , 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 ...
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