The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 6R. Martin, 1768 |
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... . For were there hope to conquer them again , My fword fhould fhed hot blood , mine eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myfelf.did win them both : Those Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And 6 The Second Part of King HENRY VI .
... . For were there hope to conquer them again , My fword fhould fhed hot blood , mine eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myfelf.did win them both : Those Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And 6 The Second Part of King HENRY VI .
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... Tears the fupplications . Away , base cullions : Suffolk , let them go . All . Come , let's be gone . [ Exeunt Petitioners . Q. Mar. My lord of Suffolk , fay , is this the guife ? Is this the fafhion in the Court of England ? Is this ...
... Tears the fupplications . Away , base cullions : Suffolk , let them go . All . Come , let's be gone . [ Exeunt Petitioners . Q. Mar. My lord of Suffolk , fay , is this the guife ? Is this the fafhion in the Court of England ? Is this ...
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... law , thou feeft , hath judg'd thee , Eleanor ; I cannot justify , whom law condemns . [ Exeunt Eleanor , and the others , guarded . С 5 Mine Mine eyes are full of tears , my heart of The Second Part of King HENRY VI . 33 SCENE V. ...
... law , thou feeft , hath judg'd thee , Eleanor ; I cannot justify , whom law condemns . [ Exeunt Eleanor , and the others , guarded . С 5 Mine Mine eyes are full of tears , my heart of The Second Part of King HENRY VI . 33 SCENE V. ...
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William Shakespeare. Mine eyes are full of tears , my heart of grief . Ah , Humphry ! this dishonour in thine age Will bring thy head with forrow to the ground . I beseech your Majefty , give me leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my ...
William Shakespeare. Mine eyes are full of tears , my heart of grief . Ah , Humphry ! this dishonour in thine age Will bring thy head with forrow to the ground . I beseech your Majefty , give me leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my ...
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... tear - ftain'd eyes to fee her miseries . Enter the Dutchefs in a white Sheet , and a Taper burning in her hand , with ... tears , and hear my deep - fetch'd groans . The ruthless flint doth cut my tender feet ; And when I ftart , the ...
... tear - ftain'd eyes to fee her miseries . Enter the Dutchefs in a white Sheet , and a Taper burning in her hand , with ... tears , and hear my deep - fetch'd groans . The ruthless flint doth cut my tender feet ; And when I ftart , the ...
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