The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 999
... self , Drawn in the flattering Table of her Eye . [ Whispering with Blanch . Baft . Drawn in the flattering Table of her Eye , Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her Brow , And quarter'd in her Heart , he doth efpie Himfelf Love's ...
... self , Drawn in the flattering Table of her Eye . [ Whispering with Blanch . Baft . Drawn in the flattering Table of her Eye , Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her Brow , And quarter'd in her Heart , he doth efpie Himfelf Love's ...
Page 1008
... Tongue against thy Tongue . O let thy Vow Firft made to Heav'n , firft be to Heav'n perform'd , That is , to be the Champion of our Church . What What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thy self 1008 The Life and Death.
... Tongue against thy Tongue . O let thy Vow Firft made to Heav'n , firft be to Heav'n perform'd , That is , to be the Champion of our Church . What What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thy self 1008 The Life and Death.
Page 1009
... self , And may not be performed by thy felf ; For that which thou haft fworn to do amifs , Is not amifs when it is truly done : And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The Truth is then moft done , not doing it : The better Act ...
... self , And may not be performed by thy felf ; For that which thou haft fworn to do amifs , Is not amifs when it is truly done : And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The Truth is then moft done , not doing it : The better Act ...
Page 1030
... self , Nor tempt the Danger of my true Defence ; Left I , by marking of your Rage , forget Your Worth , your Greatnefs , and Nobility . Bigot . Bigot . Out Dunghil , dar'ft thou brave a Nobleman 1030 The Life and Death.
... self , Nor tempt the Danger of my true Defence ; Left I , by marking of your Rage , forget Your Worth , your Greatnefs , and Nobility . Bigot . Bigot . Out Dunghil , dar'ft thou brave a Nobleman 1030 The Life and Death.
Page 1059
... self , A Traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n . A Tucket founds . Enter Bullingbroke , and an Herald . K. Rich . Marthal ; ask yonder Knight in Arms , Both who he is , and why he cometh hither ...
... self , A Traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n . A Tucket founds . Enter Bullingbroke , and an Herald . K. Rich . Marthal ; ask yonder Knight in Arms , Both who he is , and why he cometh hither ...
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