“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... fortune bare at once . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ? Thou with an eagle art inspired then , Helen , the mother of great Constantine , [ thee Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters ...
... fortune bare at once . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ? Thou with an eagle art inspired then , Helen , the mother of great Constantine , [ thee Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters ...
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... fortune can , But curse the cause I cannot aid the man.— Maine , Blois , Poictiers , and Tours , are won away , ' Long all of Somerset , and his delay . [ Exit . Lucy . Thus , while the vulturet of sedition Feeds in the bosom of such ...
... fortune can , But curse the cause I cannot aid the man.— Maine , Blois , Poictiers , and Tours , are won away , ' Long all of Somerset , and his delay . [ Exit . Lucy . Thus , while the vulturet of sedition Feeds in the bosom of such ...
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... fortune's fickleness . Suff . Yes , there is remedy enough , my lord : Consent , ( and for thy honour give consent , ) Thy daughter shall be wedded to my king ; Whom I with pain have woo'd and won thereto ; And this her easy - held ...
... fortune's fickleness . Suff . Yes , there is remedy enough , my lord : Consent , ( and for thy honour give consent , ) Thy daughter shall be wedded to my king ; Whom I with pain have woo'd and won thereto ; And this her easy - held ...
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... fortune's pageant . Where are you there ? Sir John ! ‡ nay , fear not , man , We are alone ; here none but thee , and I. Enter HUME . lace . Enter PETER , and others , with Petitions . 1 Pet . My masters , let's stand close ; my lord ...
... fortune's pageant . Where are you there ? Sir John ! ‡ nay , fear not , man , We are alone ; here none but thee , and I. Enter HUME . lace . Enter PETER , and others , with Petitions . 1 Pet . My masters , let's stand close ; my lord ...
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... fortune he hath bad in France . Som . If York , with all his far - fet || policy , Perhaps . Confounds . It is of no ... fortunes I will weep ; and ' twixt each Say - Who's a traitor ? Gloster he is none . [ Exit . Q. Mar. Free lords ...
... fortune he hath bad in France . Som . If York , with all his far - fet || policy , Perhaps . Confounds . It is of no ... fortunes I will weep ; and ' twixt each Say - Who's a traitor ? Gloster he is none . [ Exit . Q. Mar. Free lords ...
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