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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... tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea burnt , Unto the prince's heart of Calydon ...
... tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea burnt , Unto the prince's heart of Calydon ...
Page 40
... tongue begins to double , Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . fon . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I confefs , I confess trea → [ Dies . York . Take away his weapon : fellow , thank God ...
... tongue begins to double , Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . fon . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I confefs , I confess trea → [ Dies . York . Take away his weapon : fellow , thank God ...
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... tongue . The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , Whofe over - weening arm I have pluck'd back , By falfe accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign lady , with the reft ...
... tongue . The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , Whofe over - weening arm I have pluck'd back , By falfe accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign lady , with the reft ...
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... tongue , .. Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preserve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest , Car , But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest ...
... tongue , .. Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preserve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest , Car , But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest ...
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... tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill'd with my reproach . This get I by his death . Ah , me unhappy ! To be a Queen , and crown'd with infamy . K. Henry . Ah , woe is me for Glofter , wretched man ! Q. Mar. 4 Be woe for me ...
... tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill'd with my reproach . This get I by his death . Ah , me unhappy ! To be a Queen , and crown'd with infamy . K. Henry . Ah , woe is me for Glofter , wretched man ! Q. Mar. 4 Be woe for me ...
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