The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Some of thofe fev'n are dry'd by Nature's Courfe ; Some of thofe branches by the Deft'nies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glifter , One vial , full of Edward's facred blood . One flourishing branch of his moft royal root ...
... Some of thofe fev'n are dry'd by Nature's Courfe ; Some of thofe branches by the Deft'nies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glifter , One vial , full of Edward's facred blood . One flourishing branch of his moft royal root ...
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... Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortunes ' womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul ( 2 ) With nothing trembles , at fomething it grieves , More than with parting from my lord the King . Bushy . Each fubftance of a grief hath twenty ...
... Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortunes ' womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul ( 2 ) With nothing trembles , at fomething it grieves , More than with parting from my lord the King . Bushy . Each fubftance of a grief hath twenty ...
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... Some haunted by the Ghofts they difpoffefs'd ; Some poifon'd by their wives , fome fleeping kill'd ; All murther'd . - For within the hollow Crown , That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and ( 4 ) there the ...
... Some haunted by the Ghofts they difpoffefs'd ; Some poifon'd by their wives , fome fleeping kill'd ; All murther'd . - For within the hollow Crown , That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and ( 4 ) there the ...
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... Some Way of common Trade , ] As fpecious as this Reading pears , Mr. Warburton , Mr. Bilbop , and I , all concurr'd in fufpecting it , and in the amendment which now poffeffes the Text ; Some way of common Tread , i , e . a high Road ...
... Some Way of common Trade , ] As fpecious as this Reading pears , Mr. Warburton , Mr. Bilbop , and I , all concurr'd in fufpecting it , and in the amendment which now poffeffes the Text ; Some way of common Tread , i , e . a high Road ...
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... Some honeft chriftian truft me with a gage , That Norfolk lies . Here do I throw down this , If he may be repeal'd , to try his honour . Boling . Thefe Diff'rences fhall all reft under gage , Till Norfolk be repeal'd ; repeal'd he thall ...
... Some honeft chriftian truft me with a gage , That Norfolk lies . Here do I throw down this , If he may be repeal'd , to try his honour . Boling . Thefe Diff'rences fhall all reft under gage , Till Norfolk be repeal'd ; repeal'd he thall ...
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