The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 62
... Set on towards London . Coufin , is it fo ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . 1 7 K. Rich . Then I must not say , no . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE VII . A Garden , in the Queen's Court . Enter Queen and two Ladies . Queen . WH 7HAT fport ...
... Set on towards London . Coufin , is it fo ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . 1 7 K. Rich . Then I must not say , no . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE VII . A Garden , in the Queen's Court . Enter Queen and two Ladies . Queen . WH 7HAT fport ...
Page 79
... set forth in pomp , She came adorned hither like fweet May ; esky Sent back like Hollowmas , or fhorteft dayoq bola Queen . And mult we be divided must we part K. Rich . Ay , hand from hand , my Love , and heart from heart . Queen ...
... set forth in pomp , She came adorned hither like fweet May ; esky Sent back like Hollowmas , or fhorteft dayoq bola Queen . And mult we be divided must we part K. Rich . Ay , hand from hand , my Love , and heart from heart . Queen ...
Page 86
... set it down . I tore it from the traytor's bofom , King , Fear , and not love , begets his penitence ; Forget to pity him , left thy pity prove A ferpent that will fting thee to the heart . Boling . O heinous , ftrong , and bold ...
... set it down . I tore it from the traytor's bofom , King , Fear , and not love , begets his penitence ; Forget to pity him , left thy pity prove A ferpent that will fting thee to the heart . Boling . O heinous , ftrong , and bold ...
Page 109
... Set of Plays . Will any one perfuade me Shakespeare could be guilty of fuch an inconfiftency , as to make Poins at his first entrance want News of Gads - hill , and immediately after to be able to give a full Account of him ? No ...
... Set of Plays . Will any one perfuade me Shakespeare could be guilty of fuch an inconfiftency , as to make Poins at his first entrance want News of Gads - hill , and immediately after to be able to give a full Account of him ? No ...
Page 196
... set on them . And God befriend us , as our caufe is juft ! SCENE II . Manent Prince Henry and Falstaff . [ Exeunt . Fal . Hal , if thou fee me down in the battle , and be- ftride me , fo , ' tis a point of friendship . P. Henry ...
... set on them . And God befriend us , as our caufe is juft ! SCENE II . Manent Prince Henry and Falstaff . [ Exeunt . Fal . Hal , if thou fee me down in the battle , and be- ftride me , fo , ' tis a point of friendship . P. Henry ...
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