Historical plays: King Henry VI, pt. I-III. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIPrinted at the Theatre, 1743 |
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... thanks , And in fubmiffion will attend on her . Will not your honours bear me company ? Bed . No truly , that is more than manners will : And I have heard it faid , unbidden guests Are often welcomeft when they are gone . Tal . Tal ...
... thanks , And in fubmiffion will attend on her . Will not your honours bear me company ? Bed . No truly , that is more than manners will : And I have heard it faid , unbidden guests Are often welcomeft when they are gone . Tal . Tal ...
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... . Lawyer . And fo will I. Plan . Thanks , gentle Sir . Come , let us four to dinner ; I dare fay This quarrel will drink blood another day . SCENE a [ Exeunt . SCENE 4 Mor . SCENE VI . A Prison . Enter Mortimer 36 The Firft Part of.
... . Lawyer . And fo will I. Plan . Thanks , gentle Sir . Come , let us four to dinner ; I dare fay This quarrel will drink blood another day . SCENE a [ Exeunt . SCENE 4 Mor . SCENE VI . A Prison . Enter Mortimer 36 The Firft Part of.
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... Thanks , gentle Duke ; but where is Pucelle now ? I think her old familiar is afleep . Now where's the baftard's braves , and Charles his gleeks ? What , all a - mort ? Roan hangs her head for grief , That fuch a valiant company are ...
... Thanks , gentle Duke ; but where is Pucelle now ? I think her old familiar is afleep . Now where's the baftard's braves , and Charles his gleeks ? What , all a - mort ? Roan hangs her head for grief , That fuch a valiant company are ...
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... in war ; Yet never have you tasted our reward , Or been reguerdon'd with fo much as thanks , Because ' till now we never faw your face : There- • Therefore ftand up , and for these good deserts , King HENRY VI . 55 SCENE IX. ...
... in war ; Yet never have you tasted our reward , Or been reguerdon'd with fo much as thanks , Because ' till now we never faw your face : There- • Therefore ftand up , and for these good deserts , King HENRY VI . 55 SCENE IX. ...
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... Thanks , Reignier , happy in so sweet a child , Fit to be made companion of a King : What answer makes your Grace unto my fuit ? Reig . Since thou doft deign to woo her little worth , To be the Princely bride of fuch a Lord ; Upon ...
... Thanks , Reignier , happy in so sweet a child , Fit to be made companion of a King : What answer makes your Grace unto my fuit ? Reig . Since thou doft deign to woo her little worth , To be the Princely bride of fuch a Lord ; Upon ...
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