The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye . Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you owe to heav'n ( 6 ) ( Our part therein we banish with yourselves ) To keep the oath that we administer ...
... night . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with ye . Lay on our royal Sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you owe to heav'n ( 6 ) ( Our part therein we banish with yourselves ) To keep the oath that we administer ...
Page 18
... this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
... this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : 18 : KING RICHARD II .
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Shakespeare. Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : My inch of taper will be burnt and done : And blindfold ... nights from me , but not lend a morrow with Thou canft help time to furrow me age , But stop no wrinkle in his ...
Shakespeare. Shall be extinct with age , and endless night : My inch of taper will be burnt and done : And blindfold ... nights from me , but not lend a morrow with Thou canft help time to furrow me age , But stop no wrinkle in his ...
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... night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace to go with us To Bristol - Cafle , which , they fay , is held By Busby , Bagot , and their complices The caterpillars of the Common - wealth , Which I ...
... night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace to go with us To Bristol - Cafle , which , they fay , is held By Busby , Bagot , and their complices The caterpillars of the Common - wealth , Which I ...
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... night , Whilft we were wand'ring with the Antipodes , Shall fee us rifing in our Throne , the east ; His treafons will fit blufhing in his face , Not able to endure the fight of day ; But , felf - affrighted , tremble at his fin . Not ...
... night , Whilft we were wand'ring with the Antipodes , Shall fee us rifing in our Throne , the east ; His treafons will fit blufhing in his face , Not able to endure the fight of day ; But , felf - affrighted , tremble at his fin . Not ...
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