The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... honours die ! Shall Henry's Conqueft , Bedford's vigilance , Your deeds of war , and all our counsel die ? O peers of England , fhameful is this league , Fatal this marriage ; cancelling your fame , Blotting your names from books of ...
... honours die ! Shall Henry's Conqueft , Bedford's vigilance , Your deeds of war , and all our counsel die ? O peers of England , fhameful is this league , Fatal this marriage ; cancelling your fame , Blotting your names from books of ...
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... honour of this warlike ifle ! France fhould 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 ...
... honour of this warlike ifle ! France fhould 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 ...
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... honour'd of the people . Join we together for the publick good , In what we can , to bridle and fupprefs The pride of Suffolk , and the Cardinal , With Somerfer's and Buckingham's ambition ; And , as we may , cherish Duke Humphry's ...
... honour'd of the people . Join we together for the publick good , In what we can , to bridle and fupprefs The pride of Suffolk , and the Cardinal , With Somerfer's and Buckingham's ambition ; And , as we may , cherish Duke Humphry's ...
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... honours of the world ? If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be circled with the fame , Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious Gold.- What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And , having both ...
... honours of the world ? If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be circled with the fame , Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious Gold.- What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And , having both ...
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... honour to difgrace's feet ? Away from me , and let me hear no more . Elean . What , what , my Lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glo ...
... honour to difgrace's feet ? Away from me , and let me hear no more . Elean . What , what , my Lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glo ...
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