The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... against the other : And if King Edward be as True and Juft , As I am Subtle , Falfe and Treacherous , This Day fhould Clarence clofely be mew'd up , About a Prophefie , which fays that G Of Edward's Heirs the Murtherer fhall be . Dive ...
... against the other : And if King Edward be as True and Juft , As I am Subtle , Falfe and Treacherous , This Day fhould Clarence clofely be mew'd up , About a Prophefie , which fays that G Of Edward's Heirs the Murtherer fhall be . Dive ...
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... against me , And I no Friends to back my fuit withal , But the plain Devil and diffembling Looks : And yet to win her All the World to nothing ! Ha ! T Hath fhe forgot already that brave Prince , Edward , her Lord , whom I , fome three ...
... against me , And I no Friends to back my fuit withal , But the plain Devil and diffembling Looks : And yet to win her All the World to nothing ! Ha ! T Hath fhe forgot already that brave Prince , Edward , her Lord , whom I , fome three ...
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... Against the Duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest Advocate to plead for him . My Lord , you do me fhameful Injury , Falfely to draw me in these vile Sufpects . Glo . You may deny , that you were not the mean Of my Lord Haftings ...
... Against the Duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest Advocate to plead for him . My Lord , you do me fhameful Injury , Falfely to draw me in these vile Sufpects . Glo . You may deny , that you were not the mean Of my Lord Haftings ...
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... gav'ft the Duke a Clout , Steep'd in the faultlefs Blood of pretty Rutland ; His Curfes , then from bitterness of Soul Denounc'd against thee , are now fall'n upon thee ; And And God , not we , have plagu'd thy bloody of RICHARD . II.Y 23.
... gav'ft the Duke a Clout , Steep'd in the faultlefs Blood of pretty Rutland ; His Curfes , then from bitterness of Soul Denounc'd against thee , are now fall'n upon thee ; And And God , not we , have plagu'd thy bloody of RICHARD . II.Y 23.
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... against your felf . 2.Mar . Poor painted Queen , vain flourish of my Fortune , Why ftrew'st thou Sugar on that Bottel'd Spider , Whofe deadly web ensnareth thee about ? Fool , Fool , thou wher'ft a Knife to kill thy felf : The day will ...
... against your felf . 2.Mar . Poor painted Queen , vain flourish of my Fortune , Why ftrew'st thou Sugar on that Bottel'd Spider , Whofe deadly web ensnareth thee about ? Fool , Fool , thou wher'ft a Knife to kill thy felf : The day will ...
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