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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... heav'n ? K. Henry . The treasury of everlasting joy ! Car . Thy heaven is on earth , thine eyes and thoughts Bent on a Crown , the treasure of thy heart , 4 For flying at the brook . ] The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 5 ...
... heav'n ? K. Henry . The treasury of everlasting joy ! Car . Thy heaven is on earth , thine eyes and thoughts Bent on a Crown , the treasure of thy heart , 4 For flying at the brook . ] The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 5 ...
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... heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal ; And for my wife , I know not how it ftands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble she is ; but if fhe have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers'd with fuch As ...
... heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal ; And for my wife , I know not how it ftands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble she is ; but if fhe have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers'd with fuch As ...
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... heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not ceafe to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the glorious fun's tranfparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - brain'd flaw . And , for a minifter of my intent , e I ...
... heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not ceafe to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the glorious fun's tranfparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - brain'd flaw . And , for a minifter of my intent , e I ...
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... heav'n , and to my King ; And fooner dance upon a bloody pole , Than ftand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . True Nobility is exempt from fear : More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more ...
... heav'n , and to my King ; And fooner dance upon a bloody pole , Than ftand uncover'd to the vulgar groom . True Nobility is exempt from fear : More can I bear , than you dare execute . Cap . Hale him away , and let him talk no more ...
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... heav'n , Unless you be poffeft with dev'lifh fpirits , Ye cannot but forbear to murder me . This tongue hath parlied unto foreign Kings For your behoof . Cade . Tut , when ftruck'ft thou one blow in the field ? Say . Great men have ...
... heav'n , Unless you be poffeft with dev'lifh fpirits , Ye cannot but forbear to murder me . This tongue hath parlied unto foreign Kings For your behoof . Cade . Tut , when ftruck'ft thou one blow in the field ? Say . Great men have ...
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