The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Cade , Bevis , Michael , John Holland , Dick the Butcher , Smith the Weaver , and several others , Rebels . Margaret , Queen to King Henry VI . fecretly in Love · with the Duke of Suffolk . Dame Eleanor , Wife to the Duke of Gloucefter ...
... Cade , Bevis , Michael , John Holland , Dick the Butcher , Smith the Weaver , and several others , Rebels . Margaret , Queen to King Henry VI . fecretly in Love · with the Duke of Suffolk . Dame Eleanor , Wife to the Duke of Gloucefter ...
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... , for a minifter of my intent , e I have feduc'd a headstrong Kentifb man , John Cade of Ashford , Mad - brain'd flaw . ] Flaw is a fudden violent guft of wind , To To make commotion , as full well he can , 56 THE SECOND PART OF.
... , for a minifter of my intent , e I have feduc'd a headstrong Kentifb man , John Cade of Ashford , Mad - brain'd flaw . ] Flaw is a fudden violent guft of wind , To To make commotion , as full well he can , 56 THE SECOND PART OF.
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... Cade Oppofe himself against a troop of Kerns ; And fought fo long , till that his thighs with darts Were almost like a sharp - quill'd porcupine ; And , in the end being refcu'd , I have seen Him caper upright like a wild Morisco ...
... Cade Oppofe himself against a troop of Kerns ; And fought fo long , till that his thighs with darts Were almost like a sharp - quill'd porcupine ; And , in the end being refcu'd , I have seen Him caper upright like a wild Morisco ...
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... Cade the clothier means to drefs the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . Hol . So he had need , for ' tis thread - bare . Well , I fay , it was never merry world in England fince Gentle- men came up . Bevis ...
... Cade the clothier means to drefs the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . Hol . So he had need , for ' tis thread - bare . Well , I fay , it was never merry world in England fince Gentle- men came up . Bevis ...
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... Cade . We John Cade , fo term'd of our supposed father- 2 Dick . Or rather of stealing a cade of herrings . Cade . For our enemies fhall fall before us , * inspired with the fpirit of putting down Kings and Princes . -Command filence ...
... Cade . We John Cade , fo term'd of our supposed father- 2 Dick . Or rather of stealing a cade of herrings . Cade . For our enemies fhall fall before us , * inspired with the fpirit of putting down Kings and Princes . -Command filence ...
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