The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Soveraigne be , ' Tis the French Dolphin sueth to thee thus . Puzel . I must not yeeld to any rights of Love , Profession's sacred from above : my For When I have chased all thy Foes from hence , Then will I thinke upon a recompence ...
... Soveraigne be , ' Tis the French Dolphin sueth to thee thus . Puzel . I must not yeeld to any rights of Love , Profession's sacred from above : my For When I have chased all thy Foes from hence , Then will I thinke upon a recompence ...
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... Soveraigne ne're could brooke ? Thou art no friend to God , or to the King : Open the Gates , or Ile shut thee out shortly . 30 Servingmen . Open the Gates unto the Lord Protector , Or wee'le burst them open , if that you come not ...
... Soveraigne ne're could brooke ? Thou art no friend to God , or to the King : Open the Gates , or Ile shut thee out shortly . 30 Servingmen . Open the Gates unto the Lord Protector , Or wee'le burst them open , if that you come not ...
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... at London Bridge , as at the Tower . Beside , I feare me , if thy thoughts were sifted , The King , thy Soveraigne , is not quite exempt 20 From envious mallice of thy swelling heart . 30 Winch 45 HENRY THE SIXT [ III . i . 1-25.
... at London Bridge , as at the Tower . Beside , I feare me , if thy thoughts were sifted , The King , thy Soveraigne , is not quite exempt 20 From envious mallice of thy swelling heart . 30 Winch 45 HENRY THE SIXT [ III . i . 1-25.
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... Soveraigne , and destroy the Realme . 130 You see what Mischiefe , and what Murther 100 , Hath beene enacted through your enmitie : Then be at peace , except ye thirst for blood . Winch . He shall submit , or I will never yeeld . Glost ...
... Soveraigne , and destroy the Realme . 130 You see what Mischiefe , and what Murther 100 , Hath beene enacted through your enmitie : Then be at peace , except ye thirst for blood . Winch . He shall submit , or I will never yeeld . Glost ...
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... Soveraigne , Which in the Right of Richard Plantagenet , We doe exhibite to your Majestie . Glo . Well urg'd , my Lord of Warwick : for sweet Prince , And if your Grace marke every circumstance , You have great reason to doe Richard ...
... Soveraigne , Which in the Right of Richard Plantagenet , We doe exhibite to your Majestie . Glo . Well urg'd , my Lord of Warwick : for sweet Prince , And if your Grace marke every circumstance , You have great reason to doe Richard ...
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