The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Honour may be fhrowded in a Herfe , Whilft I a - while obfequioufly lament Th ' untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster . Poor key - cold Figure of a holy King , Pale Afhes of the House of Lancaster ; Thou bloodless Remnant of that Royal ...
... Honour may be fhrowded in a Herfe , Whilft I a - while obfequioufly lament Th ' untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster . Poor key - cold Figure of a holy King , Pale Afhes of the House of Lancaster ; Thou bloodless Remnant of that Royal ...
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... Honour , State and Seat , is due to me . Glo . What ! threat you me with telling of the King ? I will avouch't in prefence of the King : I dare adventure to be fent to th ' Tower , ' Tis time to fpeak , My Pains are quite forgot . Q ...
... Honour , State and Seat , is due to me . Glo . What ! threat you me with telling of the King ? I will avouch't in prefence of the King : I dare adventure to be fent to th ' Tower , ' Tis time to fpeak , My Pains are quite forgot . Q ...
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... Honour , thou detefted Glo . Margaret . . Mar. Richard . Glo . Ha ! Q.Mar . I call thee not . Glo . I cry thee mercy then ; for I did think That thou had'ft call'd me all thefe bitter Names . Q.Mar . Why fo I did , but look'd for no ...
... Honour , thou detefted Glo . Margaret . . Mar. Richard . Glo . Ha ! Q.Mar . I call thee not . Glo . I cry thee mercy then ; for I did think That thou had'ft call'd me all thefe bitter Names . Q.Mar . Why fo I did , but look'd for no ...
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... Honour , for an inward Toil ; And for unfelt Imaginations , They often feel a world of reflefs Cares : So that between their Titles and low Name , There's nothing differs but the outward Fame . Enter twe Villains . 1 Vil . Ho ; who's ...
... Honour , for an inward Toil ; And for unfelt Imaginations , They often feel a world of reflefs Cares : So that between their Titles and low Name , There's nothing differs but the outward Fame . Enter twe Villains . 1 Vil . Ho ; who's ...
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... Honour . [ Exit Purfuivant . Enter a Prieft . Prieft . Well met , my Lord , I am glad to fee your Honour . Haft . I thank thee , good Sir John , with all my Heart , I am in your debt for your last Exercise : Come the next Sabbath , and ...
... Honour . [ Exit Purfuivant . Enter a Prieft . Prieft . Well met , my Lord , I am glad to fee your Honour . Haft . I thank thee , good Sir John , with all my Heart , I am in your debt for your last Exercise : Come the next Sabbath , and ...
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