The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 990
... Breath ? King Lewis , determine what we fhall do freight . Lewis . Women and Fools break off Conference . your King John , this is the very Sum of all ; England , and Ireland , Angiers , Tourain , Main , In right of Arthur do I claim of ...
... Breath ? King Lewis , determine what we fhall do freight . Lewis . Women and Fools break off Conference . your King John , this is the very Sum of all ; England , and Ireland , Angiers , Tourain , Main , In right of Arthur do I claim of ...
Page 997
... breathing Lives to die in Beds , That here come Sacrifices for the Field ; Perfevere not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on ; with Favour we are bent to hear . Citi . That Daughter there of Spain , the Lady Blanch , Is ...
... breathing Lives to die in Beds , That here come Sacrifices for the Field ; Perfevere not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on ; with Favour we are bent to hear . Citi . That Daughter there of Spain , the Lady Blanch , Is ...
Page 998
... now melted by the windy breath Of Loft Petitions , Pity and Remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . Citi . Why anfwer not the double Majefties , This Citi . 998 The Life and Death Whofe fulness of Perfection lyes in him. ...
... now melted by the windy breath Of Loft Petitions , Pity and Remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . Citi . Why anfwer not the double Majefties , This Citi . 998 The Life and Death Whofe fulness of Perfection lyes in him. ...
Page 1002
... Breath of a common Man : Believe me , I do not believe thee Man , I have a King's Oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punish'd for thus frighting me , For I am fick , and capable of Fears , Oppreft with Wrongs , and therefore full of ...
... Breath of a common Man : Believe me , I do not believe thee Man , I have a King's Oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punish'd for thus frighting me , For I am fick , and capable of Fears , Oppreft with Wrongs , and therefore full of ...
Page 1005
... in our forefaid holy Father's Name , Pope Innocent , I do demand of thee . K. John . What earthy Name to Interrogatories Can tafte the Free - breath of a facred King ? Thou Thou canst not , Cardinal , devise a Name So of King John . 1005.
... in our forefaid holy Father's Name , Pope Innocent , I do demand of thee . K. John . What earthy Name to Interrogatories Can tafte the Free - breath of a facred King ? Thou Thou canst not , Cardinal , devise a Name So of King John . 1005.
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