The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Page 8
... Hath appointed this Conduct to convey me to th'Tower . Glo . Upon what Caufe ? Clar . Because my Name is George . Glo . Alack , my Lord , that Fault is none of He fhould for that commit your Godfathers . yours : Obelike , his Majefty ...
... Hath appointed this Conduct to convey me to th'Tower . Glo . Upon what Caufe ? Clar . Because my Name is George . Glo . Alack , my Lord , that Fault is none of He fhould for that commit your Godfathers . yours : Obelike , his Majefty ...
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... hath fome intent , That you fhould be new Chriftned in the Tower . But what's the Matter , Clarence , may I know ? Clar . Yea Richard , when I know , but I proteft As yet I do not ; but as I can learn , He harkens after Prophefies and ...
... hath fome intent , That you fhould be new Chriftned in the Tower . But what's the Matter , Clarence , may I know ? Clar . Yea Richard , when I know , but I proteft As yet I do not ; but as I can learn , He harkens after Prophefies and ...
Page 10
... hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue : That the Queen's Kindred are made Gentle - folks . How fay you , Sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my Lord , my felf have nought to de . Glo ...
... hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue : That the Queen's Kindred are made Gentle - folks . How fay you , Sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my Lord , my felf have nought to de . Glo ...
Page 17
... hath moft caufe to be a Mourner , And prefently repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd At Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with my repentant Tears , 1 I will with all expedient Duty fee you ...
... hath moft caufe to be a Mourner , And prefently repair to Crosby House : Where , after I have folemnly interr'd At Chertsey Monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his Grave with my repentant Tears , 1 I will with all expedient Duty fee you ...
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... Hath fhe forgot already that brave Prince , Edward , her Lord , whom I , fome three Months fince , Stab'd in my angry mood at Tewksbury ? A fweeter and a lovelier Gentleman , Fram'd in the prodigality of Nature , Young , Valiant , Wife ...
... Hath fhe forgot already that brave Prince , Edward , her Lord , whom I , fome three Months fince , Stab'd in my angry mood at Tewksbury ? A fweeter and a lovelier Gentleman , Fram'd in the prodigality of Nature , Young , Valiant , Wife ...
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