The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... BOLING . May many years of happy days befal My gracious fovereign , my moft loving liege ! NOR . Each day ftill better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. RICH . We ...
... BOLING . May many years of happy days befal My gracious fovereign , my moft loving liege ! NOR . Each day ftill better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. RICH . We ...
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... BOLING . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Difclaiming here the kindred of a king ; And lay afide my high blood's royalty , Which fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much ...
... BOLING . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Difclaiming here the kindred of a king ; And lay afide my high blood's royalty , Which fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much ...
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. BOLING . Look , what I fpeak my life fhall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. BOLING . Look , what I fpeak my life fhall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ...
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... BOLING . O , God defend my foul from fuch foul fin ! Shall I feem creft - fallen in my father's fight ? Or with pale beggar - fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with fuch feeble ...
... BOLING . O , God defend my foul from fuch foul fin ! Shall I feem creft - fallen in my father's fight ? Or with pale beggar - fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with fuch feeble ...
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... BOLING . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Am I ; who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heaven's grace , and my body's valour , In lifts , on Thomas Mowbray duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor , foul and dangerous ...
... BOLING . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Am I ; who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by heaven's grace , and my body's valour , In lifts , on Thomas Mowbray duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor , foul and dangerous ...
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