The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pagina 11
... these home - alarms . [ Exeunt SCENE , changes to the Duke of Lancaster's Gaunt . Palace .. Enter Gaunt and Dutchess of Gloucefter . A your Exclaims , Las the part I had in Glo'fter's blood Doth more follicit me , than To flir against ...
... these home - alarms . [ Exeunt SCENE , changes to the Duke of Lancaster's Gaunt . Palace .. Enter Gaunt and Dutchess of Gloucefter . A your Exclaims , Las the part I had in Glo'fter's blood Doth more follicit me , than To flir against ...
Pagina 18
... these forty years .. My native English , now I must forgo ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no ...
... these forty years .. My native English , now I must forgo ; And now my tongue's ufe is to me no more , Than an unftringed viol , or a harp ; Or , like a cunning Inftrument cas'd up , Or being open , put into his hands That knows no ...
Pagina 23
... these thoughts . Now for the Rebels , which stand out in Ireland , Expedient Manage must be made , my Liege ; Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highness ' lofs . K. Rich . We will our felf in ...
... these thoughts . Now for the Rebels , which stand out in Ireland , Expedient Manage must be made , my Liege ; Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highness ' lofs . K. Rich . We will our felf in ...
Pagina 31
... these Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . North . His noble Kinfman - moft degenerate King ! But , lords , we hear this fearful tempeft fing , Yet feek no fhelter to avoid ...
... these Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . North . His noble Kinfman - moft degenerate King ! But , lords , we hear this fearful tempeft fing , Yet feek no fhelter to avoid ...
Pagina 32
... these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern shore ; Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay ...
... these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern shore ; Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay ...
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