The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 34
... father grief ; mine is not fo ; For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve ; " Tis in reverfion That I do poffefs ; But what it is , that is not yet known , what I cannot name , ' tis ...
... father grief ; mine is not fo ; For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve ; " Tis in reverfion That I do poffefs ; But what it is , that is not yet known , what I cannot name , ' tis ...
Page 40
... father ; for , methinks , in you I fee old Gaunt alive . O then , my father ! Will you permit , that I fhall ftand condemn'd A wand'ring Vagabond ; my Rights and Royalties Pluckt from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To upftart ...
... father ; for , methinks , in you I fee old Gaunt alive . O then , my father ! Will you permit , that I fhall ftand condemn'd A wand'ring Vagabond ; my Rights and Royalties Pluckt from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To upftart ...
Page 41
... father , To rowze his wrongs , and chase them to the bay . I am deny'd to fue my livery here , And yet my letters patents give me leave : My father's Goods are all diftrain'd and fold , And these , and all , are all amifs imploy'd ...
... father , To rowze his wrongs , and chase them to the bay . I am deny'd to fue my livery here , And yet my letters patents give me leave : My father's Goods are all diftrain'd and fold , And these , and all , are all amifs imploy'd ...
Page 50
... father hath a power , enquire of him , And learn to make a body of a limb . K. Rich . Thou chid'ft me well : proud Bolingbroke , I come To change blows with thee , for our day of doom ; This ague - fit of fear is over - blown ; An eafie ...
... father hath a power , enquire of him , And learn to make a body of a limb . K. Rich . Thou chid'ft me well : proud Bolingbroke , I come To change blows with thee , for our day of doom ; This ague - fit of fear is over - blown ; An eafie ...
Page 57
... father , Though you are old enough to be my heir . What you will have , I'll give , and willing too ; For do we muft , what force will have us do . Set on towards London . Coufin , is it fo ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . } K. Rich ...
... father , Though you are old enough to be my heir . What you will have , I'll give , and willing too ; For do we muft , what force will have us do . Set on towards London . Coufin , is it fo ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . } K. Rich ...
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