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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... hath had , 3 By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you , mine alder - liefeft Sovereign , 4 Makes me the bolder to falute my King With ruder terms , fuch as my wit affords , 3 The ...
... hath had , 3 By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you , mine alder - liefeft Sovereign , 4 Makes me the bolder to falute my King With ruder terms , fuch as my wit affords , 3 The ...
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... Hath giv❜n the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whose large stile Agrees not with the leannefs of his purfe . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd for all , These counties were the keys of Normandy . -But ...
... Hath giv❜n the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whose large stile Agrees not with the leannefs of his purfe . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd for all , These counties were the keys of Normandy . -But ...
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... hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers , and Nobles of the Realm , Have been as bond - men to thy fov'reignty . Car . The Commons haft thou rack'd ; the Clergy's bags Are lank and lean ...
... hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers , and Nobles of the Realm , Have been as bond - men to thy fov'reignty . Car . The Commons haft thou rack'd ; the Clergy's bags Are lank and lean ...
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... hath been great to thee . Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows , of ...
... hath been great to thee . Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows , of ...
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... hath turn'd your weapon's edge . ' Tis like , my Lord , you will not keep your hour . [ Afide to Glo'fter . Glo . Ambitious Church - man ! leave t'afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquish'd all my powers ; And vanquifh'd as I ...
... hath turn'd your weapon's edge . ' Tis like , my Lord , you will not keep your hour . [ Afide to Glo'fter . Glo . Ambitious Church - man ! leave t'afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquish'd all my powers ; And vanquifh'd as I ...
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