The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 1120
... Horse , that thou so often haft bestride ; That Horse , that I fo carefully have dress'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle Friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as if he had difdain'd the Ground . K. Rich ...
... Horse , that thou so often haft bestride ; That Horse , that I fo carefully have dress'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle Friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as if he had difdain'd the Ground . K. Rich ...
Page 1127
... Horse , Uncertain of the Iffue any way . K. Henry . Here is a dear and true induftrious Friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his Horse , Stain'd with the variation of each Soil , Betwixt the Holmedon , and this Seat of ours ...
... Horse , Uncertain of the Iffue any way . K. Henry . Here is a dear and true induftrious Friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his Horse , Stain'd with the variation of each Soil , Betwixt the Holmedon , and this Seat of ours ...
Page 1131
... Horses for your felves ; Gads - Hill lyes to Night in Ro- chefter , I have befpoke Supper to morrow in Eaft - cheap ; we may do it as fecure as fleep : If you will go , I will stuff your Purfes full of Crowns ; if you will not , tarry ...
... Horses for your felves ; Gads - Hill lyes to Night in Ro- chefter , I have befpoke Supper to morrow in Eaft - cheap ; we may do it as fecure as fleep : If you will go , I will stuff your Purfes full of Crowns ; if you will not , tarry ...
Page 1148
... Horse , my Lord , he brought even now . Hot . What Horse ? A Roan , a Crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my Lord . Hot . That Roan fhall be my Throne . Well , I will back him ftreight . Esperance , bid Butler lead him forth into ...
... Horse , my Lord , he brought even now . Hot . What Horse ? A Roan , a Crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my Lord . Hot . That Roan fhall be my Throne . Well , I will back him ftreight . Esperance , bid Butler lead him forth into ...
Page 1149
... Horse - back , I will swear I love thee infinitely . But hark you , Kate , I must not have you henceforth question me , Whither I go ; nor reason where about . Whither I muft , I muft ; and to conclude , This Evening muft I leave thee ...
... Horse - back , I will swear I love thee infinitely . But hark you , Kate , I must not have you henceforth question me , Whither I go ; nor reason where about . Whither I muft , I muft ; and to conclude , This Evening muft I leave thee ...
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