The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... whose All not equals . Edward's Moiety i On me , that halt , and am mishapen thus ? My Dukedom to a beggarly Denier , I do mistake my Perfon all this while : Upon my Life he finds , although I cannot , My My felf to be a marv'lous ...
... whose All not equals . Edward's Moiety i On me , that halt , and am mishapen thus ? My Dukedom to a beggarly Denier , I do mistake my Perfon all this while : Upon my Life he finds , although I cannot , My My felf to be a marv'lous ...
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... whose growth may damage me . I must be married to my Brother's Daughter , Or elfe my Kingdom stands on brittle Glass : Murther her Brothers , and then marry her ! Uncertain way of gain . But I am in So far in Blood , that Sin will pluck ...
... whose growth may damage me . I must be married to my Brother's Daughter , Or elfe my Kingdom stands on brittle Glass : Murther her Brothers , and then marry her ! Uncertain way of gain . But I am in So far in Blood , that Sin will pluck ...
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... whose Captain I account my self , Look on my Forces with a gracious Eye : Put in their Hands thy bruifing Irons of wrath , That they may crufh down , with a heavy fall , Th ' ufurping Helmets of our Adversaries . Make us thy Ministers ...
... whose Captain I account my self , Look on my Forces with a gracious Eye : Put in their Hands thy bruifing Irons of wrath , That they may crufh down , with a heavy fall , Th ' ufurping Helmets of our Adversaries . Make us thy Ministers ...
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... whose virtue , The Court of Rome commanding , You , my Lord , Cardinal of York ; are join'd with me , their Servant , In the unpartial judging of this Business , King . Two equal Men : The Queen fhall be acquainted Forth with for what ...
... whose virtue , The Court of Rome commanding , You , my Lord , Cardinal of York ; are join'd with me , their Servant , In the unpartial judging of this Business , King . Two equal Men : The Queen fhall be acquainted Forth with for what ...
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... , In feeking Tales and Informations Against this Man , whose Honesty the Devil And his Difciples only envy at , Ye blew the Fire that burns ye ; now have at yet Enter Enter King frowning on them , takes his Seat . 190 The LIFE of.
... , In feeking Tales and Informations Against this Man , whose Honesty the Devil And his Difciples only envy at , Ye blew the Fire that burns ye ; now have at yet Enter Enter King frowning on them , takes his Seat . 190 The LIFE of.
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