The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pagina 23
... poor crafts - men with the craft of smiles , And patient under - bearing of his fortune : As ' twere to banish their Affects with him . Off goes his bonnet to an oyfter - wench ; A brace of dray - men bid , God fpeed him well ! And had ...
... poor crafts - men with the craft of smiles , And patient under - bearing of his fortune : As ' twere to banish their Affects with him . Off goes his bonnet to an oyfter - wench ; A brace of dray - men bid , God fpeed him well ! And had ...
Pagina 28
... poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft fruit first falls , and fo doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be : So much of that.- Now for our Irish wars : We must fupplant thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live ...
... poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft fruit first falls , and fo doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be : So much of that.- Now for our Irish wars : We must fupplant thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live ...
Pagina 29
... poor Bolingbroke About his marriage , nor my own disgrace , Have ever made me fow'r my patient cheek ; Or bend one wrinkle on my Sovereign's face . I am the last of noble Edward's fons , Of whom thy father , Prince of Wales , was first ...
... poor Bolingbroke About his marriage , nor my own disgrace , Have ever made me fow'r my patient cheek ; Or bend one wrinkle on my Sovereign's face . I am the last of noble Edward's fons , Of whom thy father , Prince of Wales , was first ...
Pagina 37
... poor Duke . ! the task he undertakes Is numb'ring fands , and drinking oceans dry ; Where one on his fide fights , thousands will flye . Bushy . Farewel at once , for once , for all , and ever .. Green . Well , we may meet again ...
... poor Duke . ! the task he undertakes Is numb'ring fands , and drinking oceans dry ; Where one on his fide fights , thousands will flye . Bushy . Farewel at once , for once , for all , and ever .. Green . Well , we may meet again ...
Pagina 39
... poor ) Which , ' till my infant - fortune comes to years , Stands for my bounty . But who now comes here ? Enter Berkley . North . It is my lord of Berkley , as I guess . Berk . My lord of Hereford , my meffage is to you . Boling . My ...
... poor ) Which , ' till my infant - fortune comes to years , Stands for my bounty . But who now comes here ? Enter Berkley . North . It is my lord of Berkley , as I guess . Berk . My lord of Hereford , my meffage is to you . Boling . My ...
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