The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 10
... unto this day . Howbeit they would hold up this Salic law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net † Than amply to imbare their crooked titles , Usurped from you and your progenitors . King ...
... unto this day . Howbeit they would hold up this Salic law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net † Than amply to imbare their crooked titles , Usurped from you and your progenitors . King ...
Page 18
... unto the point , 10 With crowns imperial , crowns and coronets , Promised to Harry and his followers . The French , advised by good intelligence Of this most dreadful preparation , Shake in their fear , and with pale policy Seek to ...
... unto the point , 10 With crowns imperial , crowns and coronets , Promised to Harry and his followers . The French , advised by good intelligence Of this most dreadful preparation , Shake in their fear , and with pale policy Seek to ...
Page 98
... unto these cudgelled scars , And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ 5. 2. ] France . A royal palace The hobbles away ' Enter , at one door , King HENRy , Exeter , Bedford , WARWICK ' , GLOUCESTER , WESTMORELAND , and other Lords ...
... unto these cudgelled scars , And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ 5. 2. ] France . A royal palace The hobbles away ' Enter , at one door , King HENRy , Exeter , Bedford , WARWICK ' , GLOUCESTER , WESTMORELAND , and other Lords ...
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