The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... Say , fhall the Current of our Right run on ; Whofe Paffage , vext with thy Impediment , Shall leave his native Channel , and o'er - fwell , With Course disturb'd , even thy confining Shores ; Unless thou let his Silver Water keep A ...
... Say , fhall the Current of our Right run on ; Whofe Paffage , vext with thy Impediment , Shall leave his native Channel , and o'er - fwell , With Course disturb'd , even thy confining Shores ; Unless thou let his Silver Water keep A ...
Page 1000
... say these young ones ? What fay you , my Blanch . That he is bound in Honour fill to do What you in Wifdom ftill vouchsafe to say . K. John . Speak then , Prince Dauphin , can you love this Lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I can refrain ...
... say these young ones ? What fay you , my Blanch . That he is bound in Honour fill to do What you in Wifdom ftill vouchsafe to say . K. John . Speak then , Prince Dauphin , can you love this Lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I can refrain ...
Page 1007
... say . Pand . What canft thou fay , but will perplex thee more , If thou ftand Excommunicate , and Curft ? K. Philip . Good reverend Father , make my Perfon yours , And tell me how you would bestow your felf ? This Royal Hand and mine ...
... say . Pand . What canft thou fay , but will perplex thee more , If thou ftand Excommunicate , and Curft ? K. Philip . Good reverend Father , make my Perfon yours , And tell me how you would bestow your felf ? This Royal Hand and mine ...
Page 1019
... Saying , what lack you ? and , where lyes your Grief ? Or what good Love may I perform for you ? Many a poor Man's Son would have lain ftill , And ne'er have fpoke a loving Word to you : But you , at your fick Service had a Prince : Nay ...
... Saying , what lack you ? and , where lyes your Grief ? Or what good Love may I perform for you ? Many a poor Man's Son would have lain ftill , And ne'er have fpoke a loving Word to you : But you , at your fick Service had a Prince : Nay ...
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... says I fhall yield up my Crown , let him be hang'd . Deliver him to Safety , and return , For I muft ufe thee . O my gentle Coufin , Hear'ft thou the News abroad , who are arriv'd ? Baft . The French , my Lord ; Mens Mouths are full of ...
... says I fhall yield up my Crown , let him be hang'd . Deliver him to Safety , and return , For I muft ufe thee . O my gentle Coufin , Hear'ft thou the News abroad , who are arriv'd ? Baft . The French , my Lord ; Mens Mouths are full of ...
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