King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great King of England , and my gracious lord , The mutual conf'rence that my mind hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest ...
... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great King of England , and my gracious lord , The mutual conf'rence that my mind hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest ...
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... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine Ill Againft my King and nephew , virtuous Henry , Be my laft Breathing in this mortal world ! My troublous dreams this night do make me fad . Elean . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and ...
... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine Ill Againft my King and nephew , virtuous Henry , Be my laft Breathing in this mortal world ! My troublous dreams this night do make me fad . Elean . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and ...
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... thought , King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion : But all his mind is bent to holiness , To number Ave Maries on his beads ; His champions are the Prophets and Apoftles : His weapons holy Saws of facred ...
... thought , King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion : But all his mind is bent to holiness , To number Ave Maries on his beads ; His champions are the Prophets and Apoftles : His weapons holy Saws of facred ...
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... thought any fuch matter : God is my witness , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lord , he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my lord of York's armour . York . Bafe ...
... thought any fuch matter : God is my witness , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lord , he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were fcow'ring my lord of York's armour . York . Bafe ...
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... thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how think King ...
... thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how think King ...
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