The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 983
... Name ? Baft . Philip , my Liege , fo is my Name begun , Philip , good old Sir Robert's Wife's eld.ft Son . K. John . From henceforth bear his Name Whole Form thou beareft : Kneel thou down Philip , but rife more great , Arife Sir ...
... Name ? Baft . Philip , my Liege , fo is my Name begun , Philip , good old Sir Robert's Wife's eld.ft Son . K. John . From henceforth bear his Name Whole Form thou beareft : Kneel thou down Philip , but rife more great , Arife Sir ...
Page 984
... Name be George , I'll call him Peter ; For new made Honour doth forget Mens Names : ' Tis too respective , and too fociable For your Converfion , now your Traveller , He and his Tooth - pick , at my Worship's Mefs , And when my Knightly ...
... Name be George , I'll call him Peter ; For new made Honour doth forget Mens Names : ' Tis too respective , and too fociable For your Converfion , now your Traveller , He and his Tooth - pick , at my Worship's Mefs , And when my Knightly ...
Page 985
... my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
... my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
Page 989
... Name of God , How comes it then that thou art call'd a King , When living Blood doth in these Temples beat , Which owe the Clown that thou o'er - maftereft ? K. John . From whom haft thou this great Commiffion To draw my Answer from thy ...
... Name of God , How comes it then that thou art call'd a King , When living Blood doth in these Temples beat , Which owe the Clown that thou o'er - maftereft ? K. John . From whom haft thou this great Commiffion To draw my Answer from thy ...
Page 995
... Name of Kings . Baft . Ha ! 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 ...
... Name of Kings . Baft . Ha ! 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 ...
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