The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... earth , And fo doth yours ; your fault was not your folly ; Needs must you lay your heart at his difpofe , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whofe fury and unmatched force The awless lion could not wage the fight ...
... earth , And fo doth yours ; your fault was not your folly ; Needs must you lay your heart at his difpofe , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whofe fury and unmatched force The awless lion could not wage the fight ...
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... earth ! CONST . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! Call not me flanderer ; thou , and thine , ufurp The dominations , royalties , and rights , Of this oppreffed boy : This is thy eldest fon's fon , + 3 Now fhame upon you , whe ...
... earth ! CONST . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! Call not me flanderer ; thou , and thine , ufurp The dominations , royalties , and rights , Of this oppreffed boy : This is thy eldest fon's fon , + 3 Now fhame upon you , whe ...
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... earth ! " This is thy eldeft fon's fon , * " Thy fins are visited in this poor child ; " The canon of the law is laid on him , " Being but the fecond generation " Removed from thy fin - conceiving womb . " Young Arthur is here ...
... earth ! " This is thy eldeft fon's fon , * " Thy fins are visited in this poor child ; " The canon of the law is laid on him , " Being but the fecond generation " Removed from thy fin - conceiving womb . " Young Arthur is here ...
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... earth ; And victory , with little lofs , doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French ; Who are at hand , triumphantly difplay'd , To enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne , England's king , and yours . Enter an ...
... earth ; And victory , with little lofs , doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French ; Who are at hand , triumphantly difplay'd , To enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne , England's king , and yours . Enter an ...
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... earth this climate overlooks , Before we will lay down our juft - borne arms , We'll put thee down , ' gainst whom these arms we bear , Or add a royal number to the dead ; Gracing the fcroll , that tells of this war's lofs , With ...
... earth this climate overlooks , Before we will lay down our juft - borne arms , We'll put thee down , ' gainst whom these arms we bear , Or add a royal number to the dead ; Gracing the fcroll , that tells of this war's lofs , With ...
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againſt alfo ancient anſwer Aumerle BAST becauſe blood BOLING Bolingbroke called coufin Cymbeline death doft doth duke Earl England Exeunt expreffion eyes fack faid Falſtaff fame Faulconbridge fays fcene fear fecond feems fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft firſt folio fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horſe itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry IV King John King Richard lady laft loft lord majefty MALONE means meaſure Mortimer moſt muft muſt myſelf night Northumberland obferves old copies Oldcastle paffage Percy perfon POINS Pope prefent prince purpoſe quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece reafon Richard III ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir John Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe word