The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... horfe to market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward ftill lives and reigns When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains . SCENE IL Changes to a Street : [ Exit . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth , with Halberts to : guard it , Lady ...
... horfe to market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward ftill lives and reigns When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains . SCENE IL Changes to a Street : [ Exit . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth , with Halberts to : guard it , Lady ...
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... horfe in his great affairs A weeder out of his proud Adverfaries , A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his blood , I fpilt mine own . ( 6 ) Tell him , and fpare not ; look , what I have faid , ] This Verfe I have reftor'd ...
... horfe in his great affairs A weeder out of his proud Adverfaries , A liberal rewarder of his friends ; To royalize his blood , I fpilt mine own . ( 6 ) Tell him , and fpare not ; look , what I have faid , ] This Verfe I have reftor'd ...
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... horfe with him , " And with all fpeed poft with him towards the north ;. To fhun the danger that his foul divines . Haft . Go , fellow , go , return unto thy Lord , Bid him not fear the feparated Councils : His honour , and myself , are ...
... horfe with him , " And with all fpeed poft with him towards the north ;. To fhun the danger that his foul divines . Haft . Go , fellow , go , return unto thy Lord , Bid him not fear the feparated Councils : His honour , and myself , are ...
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... horfe ( 7 ) bind up my wounds- Have mercy , Jefu foft , I did but dream . ( 8 ) O coward Confcience , how dost thou afflict me ? 384 The ( 6 ) I dy'd for Hope , ] i . e . I died for withing well to you . But Mr. Theobald , with great ...
... horfe ( 7 ) bind up my wounds- Have mercy , Jefu foft , I did but dream . ( 8 ) O coward Confcience , how dost thou afflict me ? 384 The ( 6 ) I dy'd for Hope , ] i . e . I died for withing well to you . But Mr. Theobald , with great ...
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... horfe and foot ; ; Our Archers shall be placed in the midst John Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Earl of Surrey , Shall have the leading of the foot and horse . This and St. George to boot ! ( 3 ) -What think'ft thou , Norfolk ? - Nor . A good ...
... horfe and foot ; ; Our Archers shall be placed in the midst John Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Earl of Surrey , Shall have the leading of the foot and horse . This and St. George to boot ! ( 3 ) -What think'ft thou , Norfolk ? - Nor . A good ...
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