The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 1052
... Bulling . Many Years of happy Days befal My gracious Soveraign , my moft loving Liege . Mowb . Each Day ftill better others Happiness ; Until the Heav'ns envying Earth's good Hap , Add an immortal Title to your Crown . K. Rich . We ...
... Bulling . Many Years of happy Days befal My gracious Soveraign , my moft loving Liege . Mowb . Each Day ftill better others Happiness ; Until the Heav'ns envying Earth's good Hap , Add an immortal Title to your Crown . K. Rich . We ...
Page 1053
... Bulling . Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Difclaiming here the Kindred of a King , And lay afide my high Blood's Royalty , Which Fear , not Reverence , makes thee to except ; If guilty Dread hath left thee fo much ...
... Bulling . Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Difclaiming here the Kindred of a King , And lay afide my high Blood's Royalty , Which Fear , not Reverence , makes thee to except ; If guilty Dread hath left thee fo much ...
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... Bulling . Oh Heav'n defend my Soul from fuch foul Sin . Shall I feem Creft - fall'n in my Father's Sight , Or with pale beggar'd Fear impeach my hight Before this out - dar'd Baftard ? E'er my Tongue Shall wound my Honour with fuch ...
... Bulling . Oh Heav'n defend my Soul from fuch foul Sin . Shall I feem Creft - fall'n in my Father's Sight , Or with pale beggar'd Fear impeach my hight Before this out - dar'd Baftard ? E'er my Tongue Shall wound my Honour with fuch ...
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... Bulling . Against whom com'ft thou ? And what's thy Quarrel ? Speak like a true Knight , fo defend thee Heav'n . Bulling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Am I , who ready here do ftand in Arms , To prove , by Heav'n's Grace ...
... Bulling . Against whom com'ft thou ? And what's thy Quarrel ? Speak like a true Knight , fo defend thee Heav'n . Bulling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Am I , who ready here do ftand in Arms , To prove , by Heav'n's Grace ...
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... Bulling . Lord Marshal , let me kifs my Soveraign's Hand , And bow my Knee before his Majefty : For Mowbray and my felf are like two Men That vow a long and weary Pilgrimage , Then let us take a ceremonious Leave And loving Farewel of ...
... Bulling . Lord Marshal , let me kifs my Soveraign's Hand , And bow my Knee before his Majefty : For Mowbray and my felf are like two Men That vow a long and weary Pilgrimage , Then let us take a ceremonious Leave And loving Farewel of ...
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