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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... gentle eye upon this wretch ; Oh , beat away the bufy , medling , fiend , That lays ftrong fiege unto this wretch's foul , And from his bofom purge this black despair . War . See , how the pangs of death do make him grin ! Sal . Disturb ...
... gentle eye upon this wretch ; Oh , beat away the bufy , medling , fiend , That lays ftrong fiege unto this wretch's foul , And from his bofom purge this black despair . War . See , how the pangs of death do make him grin ! Sal . Disturb ...
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... Gentle- men came up . Bevis . Omiferable age ! virtue is not regarded in handy - crafts - men . Hol . The Nobility think fcorn to go in leather aprons . Bevis . Nay more , the King's Council are no good workmen . Hol . True , and yet it ...
... Gentle- men came up . Bevis . Omiferable age ! virtue is not regarded in handy - crafts - men . Hol . The Nobility think fcorn to go in leather aprons . Bevis . Nay more , the King's Council are no good workmen . Hol . True , and yet it ...
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... gentle words will not prevail , Affail them with the army of the King . Staf . Herald , away , and throughout every town Proclaim them traitors that are up with Cade That thofe which fly before the battle ends , May even in their wives ...
... gentle words will not prevail , Affail them with the army of the King . Staf . Herald , away , and throughout every town Proclaim them traitors that are up with Cade That thofe which fly before the battle ends , May even in their wives ...
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... gentle Norfolk ; ftay by me , my Lords , And , foldiers , ftay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he feek to thrust you out by force . 2 York , • Tork , The Queen ...
... gentle Norfolk ; ftay by me , my Lords , And , foldiers , ftay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he feek to thrust you out by force . 2 York , • Tork , The Queen ...
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... is to falconry . The hawks had fome I cannot brook it .. times little bells hung upon them , perhaps to dare the birds ; that is , to fright them from rifing . K. Henry , " • K. Henry . Be patient , gentle Earl KING HENRY VI . 121.
... is to falconry . The hawks had fome I cannot brook it .. times little bells hung upon them , perhaps to dare the birds ; that is , to fright them from rifing . K. Henry , " • K. Henry . Be patient , gentle Earl KING HENRY VI . 121.
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