The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Percy , Willoughby , with Bufhy and Green Prisoners . B BOLINGBROKE . RING forth these men.- Busby and Green , I will not vex your fouls ( Since prefently your fouls muft part your bodies ) With too much urging your pernicious lives ...
... Percy , Willoughby , with Bufhy and Green Prisoners . B BOLINGBROKE . RING forth these men.- Busby and Green , I will not vex your fouls ( Since prefently your fouls muft part your bodies ) With too much urging your pernicious lives ...
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... Percy . Welcome , Harry ; what , will not this castle yield ? Percy . The castle royally is mann'd , my lord , Against your entrance . Beling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? Percy . Yes , my good lord , It doth contain a King ...
... Percy . Welcome , Harry ; what , will not this castle yield ? Percy . The castle royally is mann'd , my lord , Against your entrance . Beling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? Percy . Yes , my good lord , It doth contain a King ...
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... Percy , Fitzwater , Surry , Bishop of Carlisle , Abbot of Westminster , Herald , Officers , and Bagot . C BOLINGBROKE . ALL Bagot forth : now freely fpeak thy mind What thou doft know of noble Glo'fter's death Who wrought it with the ...
... Percy , Fitzwater , Surry , Bishop of Carlisle , Abbot of Westminster , Herald , Officers , and Bagot . C BOLINGBROKE . ALL Bagot forth : now freely fpeak thy mind What thou doft know of noble Glo'fter's death Who wrought it with the ...
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... Percy . Aumerle , thou lieft ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And that thou art fo , there I throw my Gage To prove it on thee , to th ' extreameft point Of mortal breathing . Seize it , if thou dar'st ...
... Percy . Aumerle , thou lieft ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And that thou art fo , there I throw my Gage To prove it on thee , to th ' extreameft point Of mortal breathing . Seize it , if thou dar'st ...
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... Percy , and other Lords . Boling Tis full three months , fince I did fee him C AN no man tell of my unthrifty son ? last . If any plague hang over us , ' tis he : I would to heav'n , my lords , he might be found , Enquire at London ...
... Percy , and other Lords . Boling Tis full three months , fince I did fee him C AN no man tell of my unthrifty son ? last . If any plague hang over us , ' tis he : I would to heav'n , my lords , he might be found , Enquire at London ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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