The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... come ; Namely , t ' appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling . Firft ( Heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a Subject's love ...
... come ; Namely , t ' appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling . Firft ( Heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a Subject's love ...
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... come engaged by my oath , ( Which , heav'n defend , a Knight should violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and his fucceeding Iffue , ( 9 ) Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace ...
... come engaged by my oath , ( Which , heav'n defend , a Knight should violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and his fucceeding Iffue , ( 9 ) Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace ...
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... comes too late . Mob . Then thus I turn me from my Country's light , To dwell in folemn fhades of endless night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye . Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that ...
... comes too late . Mob . Then thus I turn me from my Country's light , To dwell in folemn fhades of endless night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye . Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that ...
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... Come , come , my fon , I'll bring thee on thy way ; Had I thy Youth , and Caufe , I would not ftay . Boling Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurfe , which bears me me yet . Where - e'er I wander ...
... Come , come , my fon , I'll bring thee on thy way ; Had I thy Youth , and Caufe , I would not ftay . Boling Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurfe , which bears me me yet . Where - e'er I wander ...
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... come short , Our Substitutes at home fhall have blank charters , Whereto , when they fhall know what men are rich ... Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ! Exeunt . A C T ACT II ...
... come short , Our Substitutes at home fhall have blank charters , Whereto , when they fhall know what men are rich ... Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ! Exeunt . A C T ACT II ...
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