The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentifh Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward Plantagenet , Richard Plantagenet , Sons to the ...
... Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentifh Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward Plantagenet , Richard Plantagenet , Sons to the ...
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... Say , man ; were thefe thy words ? ` . Arm . An't fhall please your Majefty , I never said nor thought any fuch matter . God is my witnefs , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , [ holding up his ...
... Say , man ; were thefe thy words ? ` . Arm . An't fhall please your Majefty , I never said nor thought any fuch matter . God is my witnefs , I am falfly accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , [ holding up his ...
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... Say'ft thou me fo ? what colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , mafter , red as blood . Glo . Why , that's well faid : what colour is my gown of ? Simp . Black , forfooth , coal black , as jet . K. Henry . Why then thou know'ft what ...
... Say'ft thou me fo ? what colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , mafter , red as blood . Glo . Why , that's well faid : what colour is my gown of ? Simp . Black , forfooth , coal black , as jet . K. Henry . Why then thou know'ft what ...
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... Say , Who's a traitor ? " Glo'fter he is none . • 4 [ Exit . Q. Mar. 7 Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams ; Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of foolish pity . Glo'fter's fhew Beguiles him as the ...
... Say , Who's a traitor ? " Glo'fter he is none . • 4 [ Exit . Q. Mar. 7 Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams ; Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of foolish pity . Glo'fter's fhew Beguiles him as the ...
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... Say as you think , and fpeak it from your fouls ; Wer't not all one , an empty eagle were fet To guard the chicken from a hungry kite , As place Duke Humphry for the King's protector ? Q. Mar. So the poor chicken fhould be fure of death ...
... Say as you think , and fpeak it from your fouls ; Wer't not all one , an empty eagle were fet To guard the chicken from a hungry kite , As place Duke Humphry for the King's protector ? Q. Mar. So the poor chicken fhould be fure of death ...
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