The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 53
... arms pluck him perforce . Arch . My lord of Buckingham , if my weak oratory Can from his mother win the Duke of York , Anon expect him here ; but if the be Obdurate to entreaties , God forbid , We fhould infringe the holy privilege Of ...
... arms pluck him perforce . Arch . My lord of Buckingham , if my weak oratory Can from his mother win the Duke of York , Anon expect him here ; but if the be Obdurate to entreaties , God forbid , We fhould infringe the holy privilege Of ...
Page 68
... arm Is , like a blafted Sapling , wither'd up ; And this is Edward's wife , that monstrous witch , Conforted with that harlot , ftrumpet Shore , That by their witchcraft thus have marked me . Haft . If they have done this deed , my ...
... arm Is , like a blafted Sapling , wither'd up ; And this is Edward's wife , that monstrous witch , Conforted with that harlot , ftrumpet Shore , That by their witchcraft thus have marked me . Haft . If they have done this deed , my ...
Page 89
... arms . Their lips were four red roles on a stock , on mal o And in their fummer beauty kifs'd each other . A book of prayers on their pillow lay , Which once , ( quòth Forreft ) almost chang'd my But , oh the Devil- -there the villain ...
... arms . Their lips were four red roles on a stock , on mal o And in their fummer beauty kifs'd each other . A book of prayers on their pillow lay , Which once , ( quòth Forreft ) almost chang'd my But , oh the Devil- -there the villain ...
Page 101
... arm of mine hath chaftifed The petty rebel , dull - brain'd Buckingham , Bound with triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter to a Conqueror's bed ; To whom I will retail my conqueft won , And she shall be fole victrefs ...
... arm of mine hath chaftifed The petty rebel , dull - brain'd Buckingham , Bound with triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter to a Conqueror's bed ; To whom I will retail my conqueft won , And she shall be fole victrefs ...
Page 103
... arms ! myfelf , myfelf confound , Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours , follo * Whom now two tender bedfellows , ] Read rather , too tender . EAS 4 REVISAL . Day Day yield me not thy light , nor night thy KING RICHARD III . 103.
... arms ! myfelf , myfelf confound , Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours , follo * Whom now two tender bedfellows , ] Read rather , too tender . EAS 4 REVISAL . Day Day yield me not thy light , nor night thy KING RICHARD III . 103.
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