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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... Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice with the pains of hell . Boling . My lord Northumberland , fee them dispatch'd . -Uncle , you fay the Queen is at your houfe ; For heav'n's ...
... Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice with the pains of hell . Boling . My lord Northumberland , fee them dispatch'd . -Uncle , you fay the Queen is at your houfe ; For heav'n's ...
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... lords ; This Earth fhall have a Feeling , and these stones Prove armed foldiers , ere her native King Shall faulter under foul rebellious arms . Bishop . Fear not , my Lord ; that Pow'r , that made you King , Hath pow'r to keep you King ...
... lords ; This Earth fhall have a Feeling , and these stones Prove armed foldiers , ere her native King Shall faulter under foul rebellious arms . Bishop . Fear not , my Lord ; that Pow'r , that made you King , Hath pow'r to keep you King ...
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... lord , how far off lies your Power ? Salif . Nor near , nor further off , my gracious lord , Than this weak arm : Difcomfort guides my tongue , And bids me speak of nothing but Despair : One day too late , I fear , my noble lord , Hath ...
... lord , how far off lies your Power ? Salif . Nor near , nor further off , my gracious lord , Than this weak arm : Difcomfort guides my tongue , And bids me speak of nothing but Despair : One day too late , I fear , my noble lord , Hath ...
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... lord , Richard , not far from hence , hath hid his head . York . It would befeem the lord Northumberland , I'll hate him everlastingy , That bids me be of comfort . ] This fentiment is drawn from nature . Nothing is more of fenûve to a ...
... lord , Richard , not far from hence , hath hid his head . York . It would befeem the lord Northumberland , I'll hate him everlastingy , That bids me be of comfort . ] This fentiment is drawn from nature . Nothing is more of fenûve to a ...
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... lord , Against your entrance . Beling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? Percy . Yes , my good lord , It doth contain a King . King Richard lies Within the limits of yond lime and stone ; And with him lord Aumerle , lord Salisbury ...
... lord , Against your entrance . Beling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? Percy . Yes , my good lord , It doth contain a King . King Richard lies Within the limits of yond lime and stone ; And with him lord Aumerle , lord Salisbury ...
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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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