The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Queen : MARQUIS OF DORSET , and LORD GREY , her Sons . EARL OF OXFORD . LORD HASTINGS . LORD STANLEY . LORD Lovel . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . SIR RICHARD RATCLIFF . SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . Sir JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER ...
... Queen : MARQUIS OF DORSET , and LORD GREY , her Sons . EARL OF OXFORD . LORD HASTINGS . LORD STANLEY . LORD Lovel . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . SIR RICHARD RATCLIFF . SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . Sir JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER ...
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... Queen Margaret : " Three suns were seen that instant to appear , " Which soon again shut themselves up in one ; 66 Ready to buckle as the armies were , " Which this brave duke took to himself alone , " & c . Again , in the 22d Song of ...
... Queen Margaret : " Three suns were seen that instant to appear , " Which soon again shut themselves up in one ; 66 Ready to buckle as the armies were , " Which this brave duke took to himself alone , " & c . Again , in the 22d Song of ...
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... queen's kindred , and night - walking heralds That trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore . Heard you not , what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? 8 GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord ...
... queen's kindred , and night - walking heralds That trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore . Heard you not , what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? 8 GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord ...
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... queen Well struck in years2 ; fair , and not jealous : - We say , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred ' are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ...
... queen Well struck in years2 ; fair , and not jealous : - We say , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred ' are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ...
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... queen's ABJECTS , ] That is , not the queen's subjects , whom she might protect , but her abjects , whom she drives away . JOHNSON . So , in The Case is Alter'd . How ? Ask Dalio and Milo , 1604 : " This ougly object , or rather abject ...
... queen's ABJECTS , ] That is , not the queen's subjects , whom she might protect , but her abjects , whom she drives away . JOHNSON . So , in The Case is Alter'd . How ? Ask Dalio and Milo , 1604 : " This ougly object , or rather abject ...
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