Historical plays: King Henry VI, pt. I-III. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIPrinted at the Theatre, 1743 |
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... his enemies Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What should I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we Exe . The FIRST PART of ...
... his enemies Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What should I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we Exe . The FIRST PART of ...
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... never fhall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's dishonourable victory We with our stately prefence glorifie , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ? fhall we curfe the planets of mishap , That plotted thus ...
... never fhall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's dishonourable victory We with our stately prefence glorifie , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ? fhall we curfe the planets of mishap , That plotted thus ...
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... never seen before . Be not amaz'd : there's nothing hid from me : In private will I talk with thee apart : Stand back , you Lords , and give us leave a while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Pucel . Dauphin , I am by ...
... never seen before . Be not amaz'd : there's nothing hid from me : In private will I talk with thee apart : Stand back , you Lords , and give us leave a while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Pucel . Dauphin , I am by ...
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... never peace , O'er - charging your free purses with large fines , That feeks to overthrow religion , Because he is Protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself King , and fuppress the Prince ...
... never peace , O'er - charging your free purses with large fines , That feeks to overthrow religion , Because he is Protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself King , and fuppress the Prince ...
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... never trouble you if I may spy them . SCENE IX . Enter Salisbury and Talbot on the turrets , with others . Sal . Talbot , my life , my joy , again return'd ? How wert thou handled , being prisoner ? Or by what means got'ft thou to be ...
... never trouble you if I may spy them . SCENE IX . Enter Salisbury and Talbot on the turrets , with others . Sal . Talbot , my life , my joy , again return'd ? How wert thou handled , being prisoner ? Or by what means got'ft thou to be ...
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