The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 979
... Majefty , The borrow'd Majefty of England here . Eli . A ftrange Beginning ; borrow'd Majefly ! K. John . Silence , good Mother , hear the Émbaffie . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased Brother Geffrey's ...
... Majefty , The borrow'd Majefty of England here . Eli . A ftrange Beginning ; borrow'd Majefly ! K. John . Silence , good Mother , hear the Émbaffie . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased Brother Geffrey's ...
Page 995
... Majefty ; how high thy Glory towers , When the rich Blood of Kings is fet on Fire . Oh now doth Death line his dead Chaps with Steel ; The Swords of Soldiers are his Teeth , his Phangs , And now he feafts , moufing the Flesh of Men In ...
... Majefty ; how high thy Glory towers , When the rich Blood of Kings is fet on Fire . Oh now doth Death line his dead Chaps with Steel ; The Swords of Soldiers are his Teeth , his Phangs , And now he feafts , moufing the Flesh of Men In ...
Page 1003
... Majefty the Bawd to theirs . France is a Bawd to Fortune , and King John , That ftrumpet Fortune , that ufurping John : Tell me , thou Fellow , is not France forfworn ? Envenom him with Words , or get thee gone , And leave thefe Woes ...
... Majefty the Bawd to theirs . France is a Bawd to Fortune , and King John , That ftrumpet Fortune , that ufurping John : Tell me , thou Fellow , is not France forfworn ? Envenom him with Words , or get thee gone , And leave thefe Woes ...
Page 1004
... Majefty ? Conft . You have beguil'd me with a Counterfeit Refembling Majefty , which being touch'd and try'd , Proves valuelefs : You are forfworn , forfworn , You came in Arms to fpill my Enemies Blood , But now in Arms , you ...
... Majefty ? Conft . You have beguil'd me with a Counterfeit Refembling Majefty , which being touch'd and try'd , Proves valuelefs : You are forfworn , forfworn , You came in Arms to fpill my Enemies Blood , But now in Arms , you ...
Page 1010
... Majefty doth feem so cold , When fuch profound Refpects do pull you on ? Pand . I will denounce a Curfe upon his Head . K. Philip . Thou shalt not need . England , I will fall from Conft . O fair return of banish'd Majefty . Eli . O ...
... Majefty doth feem so cold , When fuch profound Refpects do pull you on ? Pand . I will denounce a Curfe upon his Head . K. Philip . Thou shalt not need . England , I will fall from Conft . O fair return of banish'd Majefty . Eli . O ...
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