The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 982
... Friend , your Father might have kept This Calf , bred from his Cow , from all the World : In fouth he might ; then if he were my Brother's , My Brother might not claim him ; nor your Father , Being none of his , refufe him ; this ...
... Friend , your Father might have kept This Calf , bred from his Cow , from all the World : In fouth he might ; then if he were my Brother's , My Brother might not claim him ; nor your Father , Being none of his , refufe him ; this ...
Page 996
... Friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your fharpeft Deeds of Malice on this Town . By Eaft and Weft let France and England mount Their battering Cannon charged to the Mouths , ' Till their Soul - fearing Clamours have braul'd down ...
... Friends a while , and both conjointly bend Your fharpeft Deeds of Malice on this Town . By Eaft and Weft let France and England mount Their battering Cannon charged to the Mouths , ' Till their Soul - fearing Clamours have braul'd down ...
Page 1002
... Friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch , and Blanch those Provinces ! It is not fo , thou haft mifpoke , misheard ; Be ... Friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow Fellow be gone , I cannot brook thy fight ; 1002 The Life and Death ...
... Friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch , and Blanch those Provinces ! It is not fo , thou haft mifpoke , misheard ; Be ... Friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow Fellow be gone , I cannot brook thy fight ; 1002 The Life and Death ...
Page 1006
... Friends my Foes . Pand . Then by the lawful Power that I have , Thou shalt ftand Curft , and Excommunicate , And bleffed fhall he be that doth revolt From his Allegiance to an Heretick , And meritorious fhall that Hand be call'd ...
... Friends my Foes . Pand . Then by the lawful Power that I have , Thou shalt ftand Curft , and Excommunicate , And bleffed fhall he be that doth revolt From his Allegiance to an Heretick , And meritorious fhall that Hand be call'd ...
Page 1008
... Friends . Pand . All Form is formlefs , Order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's Love . Therefore to Arms , be Champion of our Church , Or let the Church our Mother breathe her Curle , A Mother's Curfe , on her revolting Son ...
... Friends . Pand . All Form is formlefs , Order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's Love . Therefore to Arms , be Champion of our Church , Or let the Church our Mother breathe her Curle , A Mother's Curfe , on her revolting Son ...
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