The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 6R. Martin, 1768 |
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... should . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roast , Hath given the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whose large flyle Agrees not with the leanness of his purfe . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd ...
... should . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roast , Hath given the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whose large flyle Agrees not with the leanness of his purfe . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd ...
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... should have torn and rent my very heart , Before I would have yielded to this league , I never read , but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with ...
... should have torn and rent my very heart , Before I would have yielded to this league , I never read , but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with ...
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... should I hold my peace ! Enter Horner the Armourer , and his Man Peter , guarded . Suf . Because here is a man accus'd of treason : Pray God , the Duke of York excuse himself ! York . Doth any one accufe York for a traitor ? K. Henry ...
... should I hold my peace ! Enter Horner the Armourer , and his Man Peter , guarded . Suf . Because here is a man accus'd of treason : Pray God , the Duke of York excuse himself ! York . Doth any one accufe York for a traitor ? K. Henry ...
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... Should be to be protected like a child : God and King Henry govern England's realm : Give up your ftaff , Sir , and the King his realm . Glo . My flaff ? here , noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the same resign , As e'er thy ...
... Should be to be protected like a child : God and King Henry govern England's realm : Give up your ftaff , Sir , and the King his realm . Glo . My flaff ? here , noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the same resign , As e'er thy ...
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... should come about your royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the fpring ...
... should come about your royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the fpring ...
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