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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... heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Darby Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous ...
... heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Darby Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heav'n's grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous ...
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... Heav'n in thy good Caufe make thee pro- Be fwift like Lightning in the execution , And let thy blows , doubly redoubled , Fall like amazing thunder on the Cafque Of thy adverse pernicious enemy . Rouze up thy youthful blood , be brave ...
... Heav'n in thy good Caufe make thee pro- Be fwift like Lightning in the execution , And let thy blows , doubly redoubled , Fall like amazing thunder on the Cafque Of thy adverse pernicious enemy . Rouze up thy youthful blood , be brave ...
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... heav'n defend thy Right ! Boling . Strong as a tower in hope , I cry Amen . Mar. Go bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk . 1 Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain ...
... heav'n defend thy Right ! Boling . Strong as a tower in hope , I cry Amen . Mar. Go bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk . 1 Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain ...
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... heav'n , 6 ( Our part therein we banish with your felves , ) To keep the oath that we adminifter . You never fhall , fo help you truth , and heav'n ! Embrace each other's love in Banishment ; Nor ever look upon each other's face , Nor ...
... heav'n , 6 ( Our part therein we banish with your felves , ) To keep the oath that we adminifter . You never fhall , fo help you truth , and heav'n ! Embrace each other's love in Banishment ; Nor ever look upon each other's face , Nor ...
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... Heav'n vifits , & c . ] The fourteen verfes that follow , are found in the firft Edition . POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Fope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the authour : if the lines ...
... Heav'n vifits , & c . ] The fourteen verfes that follow , are found in the firft Edition . POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Fope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the authour : if the lines ...
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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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