The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by ( 3 ) my Scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our facred blood Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping ...
... brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by ( 3 ) my Scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our facred blood Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping ...
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... brother to be flaughter'd , Thou fhew'ft the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching ftern murther how to butcher thee ... brother's wife With her companion Grief muft end her life . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry . As much ...
... brother to be flaughter'd , Thou fhew'ft the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching ftern murther how to butcher thee ... brother's wife With her companion Grief muft end her life . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry . As much ...
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... brother , Edmund York : Lo , this is all- -nay , yet depart not so ; Though this be all , do not fo quickly go : I fhall remember more . Bid him- oh , what ? With all good speed at Plafhie vifit me . Alack , and what fhall good old York ...
... brother , Edmund York : Lo , this is all- -nay , yet depart not so ; Though this be all , do not fo quickly go : I fhall remember more . Bid him- oh , what ? With all good speed at Plafhie vifit me . Alack , and what fhall good old York ...
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... brother Edward's fon , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That blood already , like the Pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glofler , plain well - meaning foul ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mong'ft ...
... brother Edward's fon , For that I was his father Edward's fon . That blood already , like the Pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glofler , plain well - meaning foul ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mong'ft ...
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... brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainfton , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All these , well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three ...
... brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainfton , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All these , well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three ...
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