The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... muft :: But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the cause of my imprisonment .. Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall Clarence too ; For they , that were your enemies , are his , And have prevail'd as much on him ...
... muft :: But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the cause of my imprisonment .. Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall Clarence too ; For they , that were your enemies , are his , And have prevail'd as much on him ...
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Shakespeare. By marrying her , which I muft reach unto . -But yet I run before my horfe to market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward ftill lives and reigns When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains . SCENE IL Changes to a Street ...
Shakespeare. By marrying her , which I muft reach unto . -But yet I run before my horfe to market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward ftill lives and reigns When they are gone , then muft I count my Gains . SCENE IL Changes to a Street ...
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... muft die , my Lord . Cla . Have you that holy feeling in your foul , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own fouls fo blind , ( 3 ) Springing Plantagenet . ] Blooming Plantagenet ; prince in the / pring of ...
... muft die , my Lord . Cla . Have you that holy feeling in your foul , To counfel me to make my peace with God , And are you yet to your own fouls fo blind , ( 3 ) Springing Plantagenet . ] Blooming Plantagenet ; prince in the / pring of ...
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... muft grant it you ; But for my brother not a man would speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto myself " For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life , Yet none of you would once plead for his life ...
... muft grant it you ; But for my brother not a man would speak , Nor I , ungracious , fpake unto myself " For him , poor foul . The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life , Yet none of you would once plead for his life ...
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... Muft gently be preferv'd , cherish'd , and kept : Me feemeth good , that , with fome little train , Forthwith from Ludlow the young Prince be fetch'd , ( 1 ) Hither to London , to be crown'd our King . Riv . Why with fome little train ...
... Muft gently be preferv'd , cherish'd , and kept : Me feemeth good , that , with fome little train , Forthwith from Ludlow the young Prince be fetch'd , ( 1 ) Hither to London , to be crown'd our King . Riv . Why with fome little train ...
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