The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 57
... such as shall pretend Malicious practices against his state . This shall ye do , so help you righteous god ! a * Enter Falstaff . Fal . My gracious fovereign , as I rode from Calais , To hafte unto your coronation , A letter was deliver ...
... such as shall pretend Malicious practices against his state . This shall ye do , so help you righteous god ! a * Enter Falstaff . Fal . My gracious fovereign , as I rode from Calais , To hafte unto your coronation , A letter was deliver ...
Page 60
... Such factious emulations fhall arife ! - Good coufins both , of York and Somerset , Quiet yourselves and be again at peace . York . Let this diffention first be try'd by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The ...
... Such factious emulations fhall arife ! - Good coufins both , of York and Somerset , Quiet yourselves and be again at peace . York . Let this diffention first be try'd by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The ...
Page 69
... such shame . John . And fhall my youth be guilty of fuch blame ? No more can I be fever'd from your fide , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay , go , do what you will , the like do I ; For live I will not , if my father ...
... such shame . John . And fhall my youth be guilty of fuch blame ? No more can I be fever'd from your fide , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay , go , do what you will , the like do I ; For live I will not , if my father ...
Page 83
... Such commendations as become a maid , A virgin , and his fervant , fay to him . Suf . Words fweetly plac'd , and modestly directed . But , madam , I must trouble you again ; No loving token to his majesty ? Mar. Yes , my good lord , a ...
... Such commendations as become a maid , A virgin , and his fervant , fay to him . Suf . Words fweetly plac'd , and modestly directed . But , madam , I must trouble you again ; No loving token to his majesty ? Mar. Yes , my good lord , a ...
Page 91
... such sharp diffention in my breast , Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear , As I am fick with working of my thoughts . Take therefore shipping ; post , my lord , to France ; Agree to any covenants , and procure That lady Marg ret ...
... such sharp diffention in my breast , Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear , As I am fick with working of my thoughts . Take therefore shipping ; post , my lord , to France ; Agree to any covenants , and procure That lady Marg ret ...
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