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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... True , Madam , none at all . What call you this ? Away with them , let them be clap'd up close , And kept apart . You , Madam , fhall with us , Stafford , take her to thee . We'll fee your Trinkets here forth - coming all . 2 . [ Exeunt ...
... True , Madam , none at all . What call you this ? Away with them , let them be clap'd up close , And kept apart . You , Madam , fhall with us , Stafford , take her to thee . We'll fee your Trinkets here forth - coming all . 2 . [ Exeunt ...
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... True , uncle , Car . Are you advis'd ? -the eaft fide of the Grove . Glo . Cardinal , I am with you . [ Afide . Glo . Talking of hawking ; nothing elfe , my Lord.- Now , by God's mother , Prieft , I'll fhave your crown for this , K ...
... True , uncle , Car . Are you advis'd ? -the eaft fide of the Grove . Glo . Cardinal , I am with you . [ Afide . Glo . Talking of hawking ; nothing elfe , my Lord.- Now , by God's mother , Prieft , I'll fhave your crown for this , K ...
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... true , forfooth , and many a time and oft Myself have heard a voice to call him fo . Car . What , art thou lame ? Simp . Ay , God Almighty help me ! Suf . How cam'st thou fo ? Simp . A fall off of a tree . Wife . A plum - tree , master ...
... true , forfooth , and many a time and oft Myself have heard a voice to call him fo . Car . What , art thou lame ? Simp . Ay , God Almighty help me ! Suf . How cam'st thou fo ? Simp . A fall off of a tree . Wife . A plum - tree , master ...
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... True , made the lame to leap , and fly away . Glo . But you have done more miracles than I ; You made in a day , my Lord , whole towns to fly . SCENE Enter Buckingham . III . K. Henry . What tidings with our coufin Buck- ingbem ? Buck ...
... True , made the lame to leap , and fly away . Glo . But you have done more miracles than I ; You made in a day , my Lord , whole towns to fly . SCENE Enter Buckingham . III . K. Henry . What tidings with our coufin Buck- ingbem ? Buck ...
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... true , and crimeless . Wouldft have me refcue thee from this reproach ? Why , yet thy fcandal were not wip'd away ; But I in danger for the breach of law . Thy greatest help is quiet , gentle Nell , I pray thee , fort thy heart to ...
... true , and crimeless . Wouldft have me refcue thee from this reproach ? Why , yet thy fcandal were not wip'd away ; But I in danger for the breach of law . Thy greatest help is quiet , gentle Nell , I pray thee , fort thy heart to ...
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