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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... hand ; that are the fubftance Of that great fhadow I did reprefent ; The happieft gift that ever Marquefs gave , The fairest Queen that ever King receiv'd . K. Henry . Suffolk , arife . Welcome , Queen Mar- garet ; I can exprefs no ...
... hand ; that are the fubftance Of that great fhadow I did reprefent ; The happieft gift that ever Marquefs gave , The fairest Queen that ever King receiv'd . K. Henry . Suffolk , arife . Welcome , Queen Mar- garet ; I can exprefs no ...
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... hand , reach at the glorious Gold.- What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And , having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our fight fo low , As to vouchfafe ...
... hand , reach at the glorious Gold.- What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And , having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our fight fo low , As to vouchfafe ...
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... hand . I fay , my Sovereign , York is meetest man To be your Regent in the Realm of France . Suf . Before we make ... hands .. Laft time , I danc'd attendance on his will , Till Paris was befieg'd , famifh'd and loft . War . That I can ...
... hand . I fay , my Sovereign , York is meetest man To be your Regent in the Realm of France . Suf . Before we make ... hands .. Laft time , I danc'd attendance on his will , Till Paris was befieg'd , famifh'd and loft . War . That I can ...
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... hand . Madam , fit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , We will make faft within a hallow'd verge . Here they perform the Ceremonies , and make the circle ; Bolingbrook or Southwel reads , Conjuro te , & c . It thunders and lightens ...
... hand . Madam , fit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , We will make faft within a hallow'd verge . Here they perform the Ceremonies , and make the circle ; Bolingbrook or Southwel reads , Conjuro te , & c . It thunders and lightens ...
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... hands upon these traitors , and their trash , -Beldame , I think , we watch'd you at an inch . -What , Madam , are you there ? the King and Realm Are deep indebted for this piece of pains , My Lord Protector will , I doubt it not , See ...
... hands upon these traitors , and their trash , -Beldame , I think , we watch'd you at an inch . -What , Madam , are you there ? the King and Realm Are deep indebted for this piece of pains , My Lord Protector will , I doubt it not , See ...
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