The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... thee well ; Wilt thou forfake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a foldier , and now bound to France . Phil . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ...
... thee well ; Wilt thou forfake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a foldier , and now bound to France . Phil . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ...
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... thee a landed ' fquire .-- Come , madam , and come , Richard ; we muft fpeed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Phil . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune come to thee , For thou waft got i ' the way of honesty ! [ Exeunt ...
... thee a landed ' fquire .-- Come , madam , and come , Richard ; we muft fpeed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Phil . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune come to thee , For thou waft got i ' the way of honesty ! [ Exeunt ...
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... thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but fay , thou did't not well When I was got , I'll fend his foul to hell . Come , lady , I will fhew thee to my kin ; And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it ...
... thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but fay , thou did't not well When I was got , I'll fend his foul to hell . Come , lady , I will fhew thee to my kin ; And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it ...
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... thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from this paltry fiege , And stir them up against a mightier task . England , impatient of your juft demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leifure I have ...
... thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from this paltry fiege , And stir them up against a mightier task . England , impatient of your juft demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leifure I have ...
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... thee : Wilt thou refign them , and lay down thy arms ? K. John . My life as foon : -I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And , out of my dear love , I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of ...
... thee : Wilt thou refign them , and lay down thy arms ? K. John . My life as foon : -I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And , out of my dear love , I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of ...
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