The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pagina 16
... bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk- 1.Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain to be found falfe and recreant , To prove the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray , A ...
... bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk- 1.Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Stands here for God , his Sovereign and Himself , On pain to be found falfe and recreant , To prove the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray , A ...
Pagina 19
... bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mob . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , .. My Name be blotted from the Book of life , And I from heaven banish'd as from hence ! But what thou art , heav'n , thou , and I ...
... bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mob . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , .. My Name be blotted from the Book of life , And I from heaven banish'd as from hence ! But what thou art , heav'n , thou , and I ...
Pagina 22
... bears me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , Though banish'd , yet a true - born Englishman . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Court . Enter King Richard , and Bufhy , & c . at one door ; and the Lord Aumerle , at the ...
... bears me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , Though banish'd , yet a true - born Englishman . [ Exeunt . SCENE changes to the Court . Enter King Richard , and Bufhy , & c . at one door ; and the Lord Aumerle , at the ...
Pagina 47
... will have his day . Scroop . Glad am I , that your Highness is fo arm'd To bear the tidings of calamity . Like an unfeasonable ftermy day , Which makes the filver Like King RICHARD II . 47 Oh, call back yesterday, bid time return, ...
... will have his day . Scroop . Glad am I , that your Highness is fo arm'd To bear the tidings of calamity . Like an unfeasonable ftermy day , Which makes the filver Like King RICHARD II . 47 Oh, call back yesterday, bid time return, ...
Pagina 59
... bear , and he to tafte Their fruits of duty . All fuperfluous branches We lop away , that bearing boughs may live : Had he done fo , himself had born the Crown , Which waste and idle hours have quite thrown down .. Serv . What , think ...
... bear , and he to tafte Their fruits of duty . All fuperfluous branches We lop away , that bearing boughs may live : Had he done fo , himself had born the Crown , Which waste and idle hours have quite thrown down .. Serv . What , think ...
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